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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Haunted Places in Louisiana



Party Ghosts.
Built in the 1880's, the Spanish Moon nightclub in Baton Rouge has been a bar, a cheap motel, and a fire station. Visitors and staff have seen the apparition of a young vagabond, watched beer taps turning of and on by themselves, and noticed flying orbs circling the main bar area and basement.
Between LSU and Downtown Baton Rouge at 1109 Highland Road.

Bottom's Up.
A young female ghost, affectionately named Julhunts, haunts the Bottom of the Cup Tea Room in New Orleans. Her apparition has been spotted on many occasions and several visitors insist she has touched them.
Bottom of the Cup Tea Room, 732 Rue Royal, New Orleans, LA 70130

Home Is Where the Ghost Is.
Several entities haunt the Castle Inn Bed & Breakfast in the Garden District of New Orleans. Ghosts include a black man and a young girl who routinely make their presences known on the third floor.
100 feet off St. Charles Avenue

Lalaurie's Watching.
Madame Lalaurie, a former owner of the Lalaurie House in New Orleans, has haunted the home for decades. Witnesses report feeling as though they are being followed and watched. Several other spirits haunt the 1820 home, but the presence of Madame Lalaurie is most predominant.
1140 Royal Street

Child's Play.
During the Civil War, a slave murdered the wife and two daughters of her master in the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville. It is rumored she was having a heated affair with the owner of the plantation and after he punished her for insubordination by chopping off her ear she exacted her revenge on his family. Today, the slain family and the slave haunt the home. Visitors report they have had paranormal experiences in the house and on the property and a few witnesses have taken photos of orbs, psychic fog, and apparitions.
7747 U.S. Highway 61, P.O. Box 1100, St. Francisville, Louisiana 70775, John & Teeta Moss, Proprietors

Have a Drink and See the Ghosts.
Several spirits haunt O'Flaherty's Irish Channel Pub in New Orleans' French Quarter. The building is the site of many suicides, murders, and fatal accidents. Patrons and staff have experienced many unexplained phenomena including orbs, strange odors, furniture that moves by itself, apparitions, and disembodied voices.
514 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

Locked Up.
Ghosts of guards and criminals alike haunt the halls of the Caddo sheriffs department in West Shreveport. Once the Caddo Detention Center, the building is overrun with apparitions, orbs, slamming gates, strange voices, and cold spots.

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