New Orleans, Louisiana
Beauregard Keyes House
The entity of Confederate General Beauregard and his soldiers offer nearly the full paranormal sports package. Other entities enjoy their good times in the ballroom, complete with music.
Columns Mansion
Three known gentle spirits, with impeccable southern manners are sharing the mansion with the living.
Dauphine Orleans Hotel
Apparently, spirits from all eras are still having “a roll in the hay.”
Destrehan Plantation
While having their personal issues, the spirits of Destrehan Plantation express the gift of hospitality.
Hermann Grima House
Pleasant, cordial spirits with southern manners live here; always on their toes.
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop
The original owner is annoyed that a legitimate tourist stop exists in his former lair.
Lafitte’s Guest House
The scourge of Yellow fever brought death to the young and endless human grief. The victims are still here and active!
Laveau House
Some people report that the spirit of Marie and her followers still conduct wild voodoo ceremonies.
Le Pavillon Hotel
This hotel is incredibly haunted with one hundred basically well-mannered spirits who love to tease.
Madam Lalaurie’s Mansion
While Delphine Lalaurie was a marvelous hostess, she also was an evil, cruel, sadistic psychopath.
Monteleone Hotel
Living guests are treated to surprise nightly visits from friendly spirit people, with a goal in mind.
Old Absinthe House
Many famous people who enjoyed their time here still like to visit as spirits.
Provincial Hotel
The Provincial Hotel is a favorite hot spot for spectral Civil War wounded soldiers and their doctors.
St Louis Cathedral
A diverse variety of spirits still have things to do here: a Voo Doo Priestess, executed prisoners, a former organist, and dedicated priests.
St Louis Cemetery
There are numerous reports of paranormal activity, making it the most haunted American cemetery.