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  2. New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum - Wikipedia

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    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 eclectic nature of the museum was echoed by its founder, Charles Massicot Gandolfo.

  3. Marie Laveau - Wikipedia

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    Historical records state that Marie Catherine Laveau was born a free woman of color in New Orleans 's French Quarter, Louisiana, on Thursday, September 10, 1801.At the time of her birth, Louisiana was still administered by Spanish colonial officials, although by treaty the territory had been restored to the French First Republic a year prior. [1]

  4. Malvina Latour - Wikipedia

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    Latour was a disciple of Voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau. [1] After Laveau's death in 1881, Latour was one of several women variously reported to be Laveau's successor. [ 4 ] In Herbert Asbury 's 1936 book The French Quarter , Asbury describes Latour and indicates she was about thirty years old when she was named as Laveau's successor.

  5. Lwa - Wikipedia

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    Among those drawing on both Vodou lwa and Santería oricha to create a new Voodoo was the African American Miriam Chamani, who established the Voodoo Spiritual Temple in the French Quarter of New Orleans in 1990. [99]

  6. History, Hollywood and voodoo all in a New Orleans cemetery

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — If you've heard about New Orleans' famous cemeteries with their above-ground tombs, chances are you've heard about the gravesite of the so-called voodoo queen.

  7. 'Little bit of voodoo magic': First look at New Orleans ... - AOL

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  8. Baron Samedi - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Baron Samedi on the side of a building in New Orleans Cross of Baron La Croix. Baron Samedi (English: Baron Saturday), also written Baron Samdi, Bawon Samedi or Bawon Sanmdi, is one of the lwa of Haitian Vodou. He is a lwa of the dead, along with Baron's numerous other incarnations Baron Cimetière, Baron La Croix and Baron Criminel.

  9. Are vampires real? Here's what the experts say - AOL

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    Believed to have been built on cursed ground, New Orleans has long been known as a city steeped in mysticism, voodoo and the occult. New Orleans is also the backdrop of author Anne Rice’s ...