Haunted
articles
and
photos
regarding
haunted
New
Orleans
cemeteries.
The
Crescent
city
has
several
such
very
Haunted
cemeteries
for
you
to visit
and
explore.
Rich
in haunted
history
Cemetery
tours
abound.
Please
consider
visit
a Haunted
New
Orleans
Cemetery
on your
next
visit
to New
Orleans!
You
will
truly
haunt
the
dead
if you
do!
Metairie
is
entered
in
the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places.
It
contains
diverse
cemetery
architecture,
including
a
Roman
temple,
an
Egyptian
Revival
tomb,
and
the
memorials
of
the
Army
of
Tennessee
and
the
Army
of
Northern
Virginia.
Ahavas
Shalom
(est.
1895),
Anshe
Sfard
(est.
1896),
Beth
Israel
(est.
1904)
Elysian
Fields,
Stephen
Girard,
Frenchman,
and
Mandolin
Streets
Carrolton
Adams
St.
between
Hickory
and
Birch
Charity
Hospital
5050
Canal
St.
Chevra
Thilim
Memorial
Park
5000
block
of
Iberville
Street
Cypress
Grove
120
City
Park
Ave,
at
the
end
of
Canal
St.
Dispersed
of
Judah
4901
Canal
St.
Second
Jewish
city
of
the
dead
in
New
Orleans
Gates
of
Prayer
#1
Established
18534800
block
of
Canal
St.
Gates
of
Prayer
#2
Established
1939
Joseph
St.
Between
Pitt
and
Garfield
Greenwood
Cemetery
Established
in
1852
City
Park
Avenue,
end
of
Canal
St.
Owned
by
the
Fireman's
Charitable
and
Benevolent
Association.
Several
former
mayors
of
New
Orleans,
mass
grave
for
600
Confederate
soldiers.
Hebrew
Rest
#1
(est.
1860),
#2
(est,
1894),
#3,
established
18722003
Pelipodas
St.
Owned
by
the
congregations
Temple
Sinai
and
Touro
Synagogue
Holt
Cemetery,
Established
1879
635
City
Park
Ave.
Owned
by
the
city
of
New
Orleans
Coronet
player
Buddy
Bolden,
jazz
and
blues
singer
Jesse
Hill
Jewish
Burial
Rites
Established
1936
Elysian
Fields,
Frenchman,
Stephen
Girard,
Mandolin
Streets
Lafayette
Cemetery
#1
E
stablished
1833,
1400
block
of
Washington
Ave.
Owned
by
the
city
of
New
Orleans
Baptist
hymnal
compiler
Staunton
S.
Burdette,
Harry
T.
Hayes,
Confederate
general;
Henry
Watkins
Allen,
La.
governor
during
Civil
war.
Lafayette
#2
Washington
Avenue
between
Loyola
and
Saratoga
Masonic
Cemetery
400
City
Park
Ave.
Metairie
Cemetery
Established
1872,
5100
Pontchartrain
Blvd.
150
acre
site
is
owned
by
Stewart
Enterprises
Nine
governors
of
La.,
David
Hennesey,
former
police
chief
killed
in
1890s
reportedly
by
Italian
mafia,
Storyville
madame
Josie
Arlington.
Mount
Olivet
4000
Norman
Mayer
Ave.
Odd
Fellows
Rest
Establshed
1849
5055
Canal
St.
Owned
by
the
Independent
Order
of
Odd
Fellows
Potter's
Field
Old
Gentilly
Road
St.
John/Hope
Mausoleum
4841
Canal
St.
St.
Joseph
Cemetery
#1,
#2
2220
Washington
Ave.
St.
Louis
Cemetery
#1
Established
1789
Basin
Street
between
Conti
and
St.
Louis
Streets
Owned
by
New
Orleans
Archdiocesan
Cemeteries
Homer
Plessy
(of
Plessy
vs.
Ferguson),
Bernard
de
Marigny,
Benjamin
Latrobe,
Marie
Laveau.
St.
Louis
Cemetery
#2
Established
1823North
Claiborne,
between
Iberville
and
St.
Louis
Owned
by
New
Orleans
Archdiocesan
Cemeteries
Architect
Jacques
Nicholas
Cussiere
de
Pouilly,
Dominique
You,
reportedly
a
brother
of
Jean
Lafitte,
Nicholas
Girod,
former
NOLA
mayor.
St.
Louis
Cemetery
#3
Established
1854,
3421
Esplanade
Ave.
Owned
by
New
Orleans
Archdiocesan
Cemeteries
Father
Adrian
Rouquette,
aka
Chahta-Ima,
architect
James
Gallier,
tomb
builders
Prosper
and
Florville
Foy,
Storyville
photographer
Ernest
Bellocq
St.
Mary-Carrollton
Adams
Street
between
Spruce
and
Cohn
Streets
St.
Patrick
#1,
#2,
#3
143
City
Park
Ave.
St.
Roch
#1
(established
1872),
#2
1725
St.
Roch
Ave.
Owned
by
New
Orleans
Archdiocesan
Cemeteries
St.
Vincent
de
Paul
#1,
#2,
#3
1322
Louisa
St.
St.
Vincent
Soniat
Street
#1,
#2
1950
Soniat
St.
Valence
Street
Cemetery
Valence
Street
between
Danneel
and
Saratoga
WARNING
Please
use extreme
caution
before
you start
exploring
or tour
Haunted
New Orleans
Saint
Louis
Cemetery
Number
1 alone:
This is
a must!
Do Not
Tour This
Cemetery
alone!
It is
really
Haunted
by more
then the
dead,
or The
Voodoo
Queen
Marie
Laveau
ghost.
This
is not
a great
New Orleans
neighborhood,
it is
very dangerous
and down
right
scary
to visit
this cemetery
alone
or without
new Orleans
licensed
CEMETERY
TOUR GUIDE:
enter
at your
own risk.
It is
best to
view,
or visit
this or
all New
Orleans
cemeteries
with a
real New
Orleans
local
expert,
or a recommended
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Cemeteries.
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or
removal
of
articles
and
artifacts
from
any
New
Orleans
cemetery
and
after-hours
entry
is
punishable
by
law.