
Buckner Mansion in New Orleans
Only in New Orleans could you find a crossroads for slavery and witchcraft in the form of a 20,000-square-foot regal mansion. Adorning the northwest corner of Coliseum Street and Jackson Avenue, the grandiose Buckner Mansion embodies a unique histor ...
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The Corpses of the Yellow Fever Epidemic
Yellow Fever was a horrifying fact of life during the 1800s. Just about every major city in the South fell victim to the breeding grounds of mosquitos in Charleston, Savannah, Shreveport, and especially, New Orleans.But that didn’t exempt nor ...
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The Ghosts of Lindy Boggs Medical Center
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans. When the levees broke, the city flooded, destroying homes, businesses, and lives. Lindy Boggs Medical Center, much like Charity Hospital, was among the many hospitals destroyed in the storm. T ...
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Hurricane Katrina Horror Stories
On August 23, 2005, Hurricane Katrina formed out of various tropical depressions merging. Then, all hell broke loose. In the blink of an eye, something massive, destructive, and primal roared into life in the middle of the Atlantic.From the sta ...
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Marie Laveau
New Orleans is the place that inspired Anne Rice’s “Interview With The Vampire." The city where jazz was born, and where Louisiana voodoo was made. Marie Laveau, the infamous Voodoo Queen staked her claim here and she has refused to let go since ...
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The Axeman Of New Orleans
The story of the Axeman is a tale that has haunted the people of New Orleans for more than a century. This chilling tale of a ruthless killer, who struck his victims in the head with an axe, has remained an unsolved mystery since his crime spree end ...
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