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  2. Marie Laveau - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at the grave of Louisiana Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau Marie Catherine Laveau Paris Glapion died on June 15, 1881, aged 79. [ 1 ] [ 26 ] The different spellings of her surname result from many different women with the same name in New Orleans at the time, and her age at death from conflicting accounts of her birth date.

  3. ‘Tombstone tourists’ find the beauty and joy in cemetery visits

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    And New Orleans’ St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is home to dozens of locals who’ve since become urban legends, such as Voodoo queen Marie Laveau. St. Mary Magdalene Churchyard in East Ham is one of ...

  4. Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Since early in the nineteenth century, cemeteries in New Orleans were gathering places for locals. Over time, lore evolved about many of the historic cemeteries, such as about the voodoo queen Marie Laveau. The lore has engendered interest within the tourism industry in New Orleans, as have the Jazz funerals.

  5. New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum - Wikipedia

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    Separately, the museum also hosts walking tours to the Marie Laveau tomb in the Saint Louis Cemetery and the Congo Square. [3] The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum was established in 1972 and quickly became a center where folklore, Voodoo, zombies, history and culture came together in the heart of the French Quarter. The mysterious and ...

  6. The 25 Most Terrifying Places in America - AOL

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    The tombs and plots were not buried in precise rows and columns, giving a labyrinthian feel to the cemetery. ... Some claim the cemetery is haunted by several ghosts, including voodoo legend Marie ...

  7. Saint Louis Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and among the most prominent cemeteries in New Orleans.It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (French: Cimetière St. Peter; no longer in existence) as the main burial ground when the city was redesigned after a fire in 1788.

  8. Congo Square - Wikipedia

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    Marie Laveau, the first and most powerful voodoo queen, is one of the most well-known practitioners of voodoo in Congo Square. In the 1830s, Marie Laveau led voodoo dances in Congo Square and held darker, more covert rituals along the banks of Lake Pontchartrain and St. John's Bayou.

  9. American Horror Story: Coven - Wikipedia

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    Delphine tells Fiona that 180 years earlier, Marie Laveau gave her an immortality elixir, killed her family, and buried her alive. In hopes of becoming immortal as well, Fiona visits the still-living Laveau in a 9th Ward beauty salon and creates a renewed rivalry between the Salem witches and the voodoo practitioners.