Who doesn’t love a dramatic ghost story told on a quaint nineteenth century street? I spent 15 years walking groups of tourists around the New Orleans French Quarter telling those exact tales.
The original owners were a cruel socialite couple, Dr. Louis LaLaurie and his wife Delphine LaLaurie. This marriage was Delphine’s third – her previous husbands died mysteriously. The couple ...
One of New Orleans’ most infamous residences, the LaLaurie Mansion, is under contract to sell to a new owner. It was listed for $9 million. The house at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans was once ...
In New Orleans, paranormal activity is supposedly rampant at locations such as Madame LaLaurie's Mansion, the Old Absinthe House and the Hotel Monteleone. Madame LaLaurie's Mansion is perhaps the ...
The tour also includes a stop at New Orleans' most haunted house (belonging to Madame Delphine LaLaurie), which was featured in the TV show "American Horror Story: Coven." Along with the beautiful ...
"One of many is the LaLaurie Mansion in the New Orleans French Quarter where Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie hosted lavish parties [while] horrifying scenes [were] unfolding upstairs," she adds.
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