New Orleans is known as the haunted city
of America. When you're visiting New Orleans, walk around the streets during
the night. Then you can sense the spooky shit. Every alleyway, every door, and
every window was controlled by New Orleans' ghosts. Below we have listed a few
of the haunted locations to visit.
LaLaurie Mansion
This mansion is considered haunted to date because of the incident that took over here. For many years, reports of paranormal activity claimed at this place. These souls belong to the slaves who are torched by Madame LaLaurie. There is a room in the LaLaurie Mansion where slaves are torched to death. Many people claimed moaning sounds and negative energy near that room. In 1894, a resident who lived at the mansion was murdered in his room. The police assumed that he was a victim of a robbery. During the investigation, they found that he was killed by a demon inside his room. Do you believe it? When police interview his friend. He said that he is having a problem with a demon and it will kill him. Police were also shocked because they hadn't found any evidence near the crime scene.
Ghosts of Sultan's Palace
Nina Neivens purchased this property; he knows the past incidents that happened in the building. But she never experienced any bad in the building. But, she saw shadowy figures wandering in the halls. According to paranormal enthusiast James Caskey, two ghosts haunt the Sultan's Palace today. A soldier is still haunting the house, and second, a woman who died in that house under mysterious circumstances.
Bourbon Orleans Hotel
If you dare to spend a night in this hotel, trust me you will be dammed! This hotel claimed to be haunted by many visitors. Guests and employees have reported four main ghosts who grace the halls of the Bourbon Orleans. In the 19th century, the nuns of the Sisters of the Holy Family lived here with sick children. They all died in this building, and their spirits are still roaming in the rooms. Another incident in Room 644, a nun committed suicide in this room and she belongs to the Sisters of the Holy Family. Visitors who lived in this room claimed that they saw a nun watching them during night time.