LA Arabi, LA

LA Ball, LA

LA Corn Fence, French Quarter, LA

LA Cut Off, LA

LA Empire, LA

LA Eros, LA.

LA Georgia, LA.

LA Giant Root Beer Can, at the Frostop Diner at 402 Government, Baton Rouge, LA

LA Lafittes Black Smith Shop, French Quarter, LA

LA Town of Mamou, LA

LA Photo with Louisiana State Crustacean. You guess but it is pretty easy.

LA Preservation Hall, French Quarter, LA. A must place if you love music, first come.

LA St. John the Baptist, LA

LA Some Famous Lousiana people.  Can you find them? More info

La Town of Valalia, LA

LA  Town of Waterproof, LA

LA World's Largest Tombstone, Daniel Moriarty, Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans( Dangerous)

LA World's Smallest Church, Plaquemine, LA

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LA, The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum 724 Rue Dumane New Orleans, LA

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Baton Rouge - Parlange Plantation - a girl in a wedding dress can be scene running through the oak trees on the property.

New Orleans - Beauregard House - southern soldiers that were killed at Shiloh haunt this building were they spent their last night.

New Orleans - Lalaurie House - ghosts including a tall black figure, Madame Lalaurie, and other spirits haunt this place.

New Orleans  - Griffin House - unexplained sounds and footsteps are heard here.

St Francisville - Myrtles Plantation - The ghost of a murderous slave is seen and heard, a mother and her two daughters are seen there, and i have personally seen and heard the daughters, a confederate soldier walks there, a crying woman, reanactment of the murder on the stairwell can be heard, the piano plays by itself, footsteps when not a living soul is around, voices, doors open and close by themselves and people who sleep there, like me, have been grabbed by someone and had their legs rubbed in a massaging motion or have been tucked into bed so tight that they can hardly get free.

Baton Rouge - Old State Penitentiary - Now housing Louisiana State Police Headquarters and Barracks this place is a veritable hotspot of ghostly activity.  The old execution chambers and morgue now house offices and the main two story building is located over a basement of some sort which is always dark and seeps with water due to the high water table in Louisiana.   Employees have experienced the sound of footsteps on numerous occasions which upon close examination could have no earthly explanation.  Other phenomenon include radios turning themselves on and off and dark spaces which take on malignant life of their own.

Jefferson's Island - Joseph Jefferson's Mansion - This mansion is haunted by Joseph Jefferson's (the founder of Jefferson's Island) ghost.  Green balls of light fly through the air and chairs slide down the halls, even footsteps can be heard.

Grand Coteau - Saint Charles Borromeo College - This building was an old Ursuline Convent that was now used as a preliminary training center for the Society of Jesus religious order.  An old priest is seen wandering the halls here.

New Orleans  - St. Louis Cathedral  - Occasionally on early morning rain storms, the spipit of Pere Dagobert can be heard singing the "kyrie".  The voice travels from St. Lois Cathedral to St. Louis Cemetary #1.  The procession was from a funeral mass He conducted in 1769 for a group of townspeople who led a rebellion against the Spanish occupation.  They were exectuted for insurrection against the crown and their bodies were left to rot in Jackson Square as an example. Pere held a mass for them and had them buried to the delight of the townspeople.

Buras - Fort Jackson - Ghosts of   soldiers who fought in the Civil War can be seen walking around the place at night.

Metairie - Odin's Inn - There are cold spots, unexplained noises, a man appeared in the mirror, lights turning on and off and sillouhettes/apparations appear.

Ruston -  Stowe's Bar - was once a confederate hospital. Old equipment still stored upstairs (which is closed). On any given night footsteps can be heard from the first floor and the old beds can be heard sliding across the upper floor.

South Shreveport - Old Ellerbe School - This is an old burned-down elementary school where children whose parents were wealthy went to school.  Bells and faint screams can be heard at night.

West Shreveport- Caddo Detention Center-
Now a division of Caddo sheriffs department, once the areas maximum security prison. Security guards who were on watch before it was it reopened reported seeing figures walking amongst the corridors, slamming open cell doors shut, and producing cold spots. Some guards claim to have seen headless figures walking in front of security cameras. There are certain areas in the prison that wild nor domesticated animals will not enter, most specters are seen wearing the gray jumpsuits issued to prisoners.

Natchitoches-
Campus of Northwestern LA University (which used to be an old plantation). There has been reports of a ghost woman who walks around by the columns that still stand where the plantation used to be. The people on campus call her Amanda. She has also been sighted by the old woman’s gym.

New Orleans-The Bourbon Orleans Hotel 717 Orleans Ave (Located in the Vieux Carre')
Confederate Soldiers have been seen walking down halls cold spots in the ballroom. There is guestroom that people hear a little girl crying, when employees go in there is nobody there. Then of course there is basic stuff, Hotel guests that feel a presence at the end of their beds, upon turning on lights the sheets are rumpled as if someone were just sitting there.

New Orleans-St. Louis Cemetery No. 2.-
The Gravestone of famed Voodoo Queen Marie LaVeau is said to have a crow looking over it. The spirit of Marie is said to inhabit the crow.

New Orleans-O'Flaherty's Irish Channel Pub-
There are supposedly 4 or 5 ghosts here. One is a former owner who seems to be looking for something, although nobody knows what. One is another former owner of the premises who killed his secretary (servant?) when she wouldn't have an affair with him, and then killed himself. The secretary is also still in residence at the pub, too. Also, another woman who was married to one or two of the former owners of the property is also hanging around. The possible fifth ghost is that of a little boy who became separated from his mom in the French Quarter and died. According to his story, he was wandering, looking for his mother, when he wandered into O'Flaherty's, and at least one of the other ghosts seems to have taken him in.

Destrehan-Destrehan Plantation-
The ghost of the master of the house is said to haunt this place to this day

 

Louisiana Famous People

Louis Armstrong

Legendary Jazz And Blues Musician

Geoffrey Beene

Prominent Fashion Designer

Van Cliburn

Piano Player

Michael De Bakey

Distinguished Heart Surgeon

Fats Domino

Jazz And Blues Musician

Louis Gottschalk

Piano Player

Bryant Gumbel

Popular TV Sportscaster

Al Hirt

Trumpet Player

Mahalia Jackson

Gospel Singer

Dorothy Lamour

Hollywood Actress

Elmore Leonard

Writer

Huey P. Long

Historic Political Figure

Wynton Marsalis

Leading Jazz Musician And Composer

Jelly Roll Morton

Jazz Composer

Huey Newton

African American Rights Activist

Marguerite Piazza

Soprano

Ben Turpin

Comedian


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