Hi from New Orleans here! I can tell you. Be care of the places you live as well. New Orleans is very active with paranormal activities. I had to leave an townhouse apartment because of shadow people. I couldn’t take it anymore. I was scared to even take a shower. I had to either shower at my across the street neighbor or wait for my mom or husband to come sit and watch outside the door. It was scary. I would be awaken by tickling, or the ceiling fan would come on. Once I heard candies in a candy jar rattling downstairs. But when I heard my partially blind uncle speaking to someone downstairs and I asked him who he was talking to and he said someone is sitting right there on the sofa, then he asked if it were me or my mom, I was terrified and at my limit. I moved.
Yep.. 100 percent haunted city. My dad purchased an old home in The Marigny District and remodeled it. What ever was in that house? Knocking on the door while in bathroom. Glassware falling out of the cabinets, someone clearly walking on the hardwood floors next to my bed. Mid sleep, wake up to something slamming on the bedroom wall. And tapping on my shoulder.
I'm from New Orleans, omg, everything is haunted. I actually know people that got married and had their reception at the pharmacy museum. It gets overlooked often because the House of Blues is across the street, and boy, that place is extravagent, so the pharmacy museum is dark, and goes unnoticed. There's now a museum of death a few blocks away.
This is so shocking I live in New Orleans and the other day I was doordashing and I had to deliver to the Le Pavilion and I literally felt an eerie presence before I even walked in and my spirit kept telling me something is wrong with this hotel Thank you so much for this video!!
All of the French quarter has a certain feel as soon as you get there you don’t have to be anywhere in the quarter you just feel the energy wherever you go. I also did a haunted walking tour and I don’t remember which building it was but I got instantly lightheaded, headache and dizzy. We walked away about a block and I was fine weird I plan to do more tours I love Nola !!! Miss it so 😔
Thanks so much for tuning in to our humble channel! That means a TON to us, we try to focus on the lesser known legends first... So many don't get the recognition they deserve!! Have you been to all of these haunts, Believer?
I have been to several as either a patron or a chaperone on a field trip. I love the history here but what I love the most is that it's a small town dressed up like a big city. I'm what the locals call a transplant, an "adopted" local. I've been here long enough that it's home now. My children love growing up here. Great job on the video! Looking forward to more!
Definitely has a haunted vibe in the French Quarter. I slept with one eye open most nights. Took a ghost tour by horse drawn carriage one night. Very cool.
Thank you for sharing another amazing video! All of Louisiana is haunted! French Quarter is the most haunted place in New Orleans! While I was there I saw the Spirit of Voodoo Priestess Marie Laveau walking down the street! I also saw the eyes of a pirate in a bar vent! His eyes were looking at me! My family is one of the oldest families in Louisiana and helped settle the state! We are related to many people to many people in Louisiana! In fact my family helped settle the state of Louisiana back in the 1700s!
My initiation into the paranormal began at age 5 in New Orleans in a he 50s at the Courtyard of the 2 Sisters. I encountered the proprietors of the establishment in full Victorian dress. At age 5 I wasn’t sure what I was seeing but suspected they were spirits. A year later we were back in New Orleans, on our way to Mississippi, and once again my mother and I walked through the courtyard of the two sisters. The women were still there, paying no attention to us walking through the courtyard, and my mother pay no attention to them being there. So I got up the courage to ask my mother if those women were dressed in costumes. My mother said what women. I said The women we just passed sitting at the table. She turned and looked, and said no one is there. At that point she grabbed my hand and almost ran out of the courtyard. My suspicions were confirmed.
@@sassymess7111 actually I saw the 2 sisters and another woman first time around. Just recently I read they had a trusted employee who helped them run their business. The 2nd time was just the 2 sisters, the third woman was gone. I have to assume the spirits were the proprietors.
Yes me as well. My cousin is dating a lady from there. He shares pics from there. Beautiful and very neat place I want to go check out. Maybe I will get to after covid19.
Just so you do not stand it's called Cajun food my friend unless you plan to sample the African, or Haitian cooking as well never a bad choice when it comes to food there. Avoid nutria unless you enjoy a large rat that taste like wet wood
You can’t go anywhere in New Orleans without stumbling upon a ghost story. And I know this from reading about haunted places in New Orleans and local legends. I would go to New Orleans but I can’t handle spicy food. I would probably live on bananas foster and beignets if I visited. Also bugs.
@@FrightNightScares I heard of Hotel Monteleone. It has a connection to literature with many an author having stayed there. And there are all those cemeteries, one of which has Marie Laveau, known from the song Witch queen of New Orleans and American Horror Story, buried. I would love to stay at the Monteleone and try their banana pancakes and beignets. I actually knew of Marie Laveau long before American Horror Story premiered. She was mentioned in Mystery Hunters which was on Discovery Kids.
Muriel’s is my FAVORITE restaurant in NOLA. Always say “Merci” to the table if I go upstairs. Sometimes finish cocktails in the Seance room! It has a certain “feeling” there. Supposedly Monsieur Jourdan was not happy during the shut-down.....
@@FrightNightScares I haven’t, but there are stronger “feelings” “vibes”, not sure what to call them, in the stairwell and the Seance room. Just a slightly heavier feel of the air to me.
There are actually a FEW that are kind of on the same level, and that stand above the rest by a pretty large margin: - New Orleans, LA - Savannah, GA - Galveston, TX - Jacksonville, FL - Salem, MA - Sleepy Hollow, NY - Gettysburg, PA There are probably a few more as well, but these cities have become pseudo paranormal capitals of the United States.
@@FrightNightScares omg yes! Baltimore, MD, Washington, DC, Goldfield, NV (a town). Hey speakeasy, could u one day do most haunted schools in the nation? !
@@FrightNightScares and I am from Louisiana. I've been to NOLA numerous times and that city is just freaking scary and fun! Great food tho! Speakeasy you should go there to eat too and enjoy a Saints game (when Covid dies)!
I miss New Orleans so much. Can't wait to go back. I stayed in the Orleans Hotel and it has it's own ghosts there too. From the 2 brothers who sword drunkenly fought over the love of a woman tragically killing each other, a fire and a few other things that happened there.
@@FrightNightScares I'm gonna look and see what else I can remember from my trip. I can't wait to take that next trip out to see what else I find for you guys.
@@FrightNightScares That one has been on my list for a long time. That city is just amazing, then you add places to stay like those and you have yourself a great vacation.
Stayed at a place on Burgundy that I was kind of hoping was haunted. On my last night there I watched a dresser drawer shake violently in its frame. If I hadn’t seen the owners cat crawl up in behind it I would’ve run out the door.
I know New Orleans is steeped in history and very spiritually active. I was recommended not to stay in the city during a storm since it stirs up very strong physic energy, most of it very negative.
I lived in houma and got to go a few times, you can feel the history of the French quarter, this was before Katrina, my daughter and my son and myself are going in May.
Great video. On another note. I absolutely despise New Orleans. I used to live about an hour from there. And avoided it like the plague. The only time that I went anywhere near New Orleans was when I flew in and out of New Orleans. Or passing through going elsewhere.
Haunted places in New Orleans, Hmmm, that would be any place my Ex is walking in. Her mind is Dark and Hollow with dumb voices coming out her mouth. Hahaha. True Story Lol.
Hi from New Orleans here! I can tell you. Be care of the places you live as well. New Orleans is very active with paranormal activities. I had to leave an townhouse apartment because of shadow people. I couldn’t take it anymore. I was scared to even take a shower. I had to either shower at my across the street neighbor or wait for my mom or husband to come sit and watch outside the door. It was scary. I would be awaken by tickling, or the ceiling fan would come on. Once I heard candies in a candy jar rattling downstairs. But when I heard my partially blind uncle speaking to someone downstairs and I asked him who he was talking to and he said someone is sitting right there on the sofa, then he asked if it were me or my mom, I was terrified and at my limit. I moved.
Yep.. 100 percent haunted city. My dad purchased an old home in The Marigny District and remodeled it. What ever was in that house? Knocking on the door while in bathroom. Glassware falling out of the cabinets, someone clearly walking on the hardwood floors next to my bed. Mid sleep, wake up to something slamming on the bedroom wall. And tapping on my shoulder.
I'm from New Orleans, omg, everything is haunted. I actually know people that got married and had their reception at the pharmacy museum. It gets overlooked often because the House of Blues is across the street, and boy, that place is extravagent, so the pharmacy museum is dark, and goes unnoticed. There's now a museum of death a few blocks away.
This is so shocking I live in New Orleans and the other day I was doordashing and I had to deliver to the Le Pavilion and I literally felt an eerie presence before I even walked in and my spirit kept telling me something is wrong with this hotel
Thank you so much for this video!!
What did you do?
All of the French quarter has a certain feel as soon as you get there you don’t have to be anywhere in the quarter you just feel the energy wherever you go. I also did a haunted walking tour and I don’t remember which building it was but I got instantly lightheaded, headache and dizzy. We walked away about a block and I was fine weird I plan to do more tours I love Nola !!! Miss it so 😔
What I’ve heard about New Orleans you should be more worried about the living not the dead!!!
Yep!
Just moved here 4 days ago and had my first ghost encounter! It was during a storm too. I stay right next to Washington square
Cute asf 😻
Was the ghost friendly ?
I worked at The Monteleone for almost a decade and I can confirm it is Haunted..
That's amazing, Rich! What did you experience there?
Hola from NOLA! It's truly a special place to live. ❤ Thanks for not covering the same old stories the tourists get on a ghost tour.
Thanks so much for tuning in to our humble channel! That means a TON to us, we try to focus on the lesser known legends first... So many don't get the recognition they deserve!! Have you been to all of these haunts, Believer?
I have been to several as either a patron or a chaperone on a field trip. I love the history here but what I love the most is that it's a small town dressed up like a big city. I'm what the locals call a transplant, an "adopted" local. I've been here long enough that it's home now. My children love growing up here.
Great job on the video! Looking forward to more!
Definitely has a haunted vibe in the French Quarter. I slept with one eye open most nights. Took a ghost tour by horse drawn carriage one night. Very cool.
Thank you for sharing another amazing video! All of Louisiana is haunted! French Quarter is the most haunted place in New Orleans! While I was there I saw the Spirit of Voodoo Priestess Marie Laveau walking down the street! I also saw the eyes of a pirate in a bar vent! His eyes were looking at me! My family is one of the oldest families in Louisiana and helped settle the state! We are related to many people to many people in Louisiana! In fact my family helped settle the state of Louisiana back in the 1700s!
did your family help settle the state of Louisiana back in the 1700’s?
My initiation into the paranormal began at age 5 in New Orleans in a he 50s at the Courtyard of the 2 Sisters. I encountered the proprietors of the establishment in full Victorian dress. At age 5 I wasn’t sure what I was seeing but suspected they were spirits. A year later we were back in New Orleans, on our way to Mississippi, and once again my mother and I walked through the courtyard of the two sisters. The women were still there, paying no attention to us walking through the courtyard, and my mother pay no attention to them being there. So I got up the courage to ask my mother if those women were dressed in costumes. My mother said what women. I said The women we just passed sitting at the table. She turned and looked, and said no one is there. At that point she grabbed my hand and almost ran out of the courtyard. My suspicions were confirmed.
You saw the 2 sisters? I heard Marie Leveau herself sometimes conducted rituals, nothing dark though.
That's cool wow you're gifted
@@sassymess7111 actually I saw the 2 sisters and another woman first time around. Just recently I read they had a trusted employee who helped them run their business. The 2nd time was just the 2 sisters, the third woman was gone. I have to assume the spirits were the proprietors.
I never get tired of the Speakeasy and it's videos...another excellent one!
Thanks as always, Thomas! Have you been to any of these haunts before?
My fam and friends are headed to the Monteleone this Halloween. I'll let ya know how it goes ;)
Historic New Orleans is somewhere I’ve always wanted to go ....
Come on down...
Me toi!
Yes me as well. My cousin is dating a lady from there. He shares pics from there. Beautiful and very neat place I want to go check out. Maybe I will get to after covid19.
We'd join you all!
Its the most amazing city I've ever been to
Historic New Orleans is definitely worth a visit. I used to live in New Orleans as a child. I'm from South Louisiana.
You can take a walking haunted history tour of the quarter. I live in NOLA and we did the walking tour one Halloween 👻
This makes my Tuesday evening.
Awe, thanks as always, Kayla!! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares I'm getting the popcorns! 🍿
Good call, Danny!
@@FrightNightScares And sodas too! 🥤
Wish that I could ever go there, simply for the Louisiana foods, of course! 🤗😋
Some of our favorites! Have you heard of any of these ones before, Danny??
Just so you do not stand it's called Cajun food my friend unless you plan to sample the African, or Haitian cooking as well never a bad choice when it comes to food there.
Avoid nutria unless you enjoy a large rat that taste like wet wood
@@FrightNightScares Sadly not though... bother.
You can’t go anywhere in New Orleans without stumbling upon a ghost story. And I know this from reading about haunted places in New Orleans and local legends. I would go to New Orleans but I can’t handle spicy food. I would probably live on bananas foster and beignets if I visited. Also bugs.
Haha, that's awesome! Thanks as always, Miranda! Have you heard of any of these haunts before?
@@FrightNightScares I heard of Hotel Monteleone. It has a connection to literature with many an author having stayed there. And there are all those cemeteries, one of which has Marie Laveau, known from the song Witch queen of New Orleans and American Horror Story, buried. I would love to stay at the Monteleone and try their banana pancakes and beignets. I actually knew of Marie Laveau long before American Horror Story premiered. She was mentioned in Mystery Hunters which was on Discovery Kids.
Yes, we covered her in an older video... but it needs a redo. Maybe we'll throw cemeteries back up on the board and take a second look...
we have more than spicy food...
@@nohtosc I know. I’m saying I would live on bananas foster and beignets as well as non-spicy foods. But that’s not the fun part of being a tourist.
Muriel’s is my FAVORITE restaurant in NOLA. Always say “Merci” to the table if I go upstairs. Sometimes finish cocktails in the Seance room! It has a certain “feeling” there. Supposedly
Monsieur Jourdan was not happy during the shut-down.....
That's awesome! Have you had any experiences??
@@FrightNightScares I haven’t, but there are stronger “feelings” “vibes”, not sure what to call them, in the stairwell and the Seance room. Just a slightly heavier feel of the air to me.
@@klskin nn
Creepy vibe city!Been there a few times coming over from Houston!Great food and lots of GHOSTS!!!!!
We live in Houston too! We go to NOLA ever January.
The most haunted city in the nation!
Ehhh I’d say it’s probably tied with Galveston
There are actually a FEW that are kind of on the same level, and that stand above the rest by a pretty large margin:
- New Orleans, LA
- Savannah, GA
- Galveston, TX
- Jacksonville, FL
- Salem, MA
- Sleepy Hollow, NY
- Gettysburg, PA
There are probably a few more as well, but these cities have become pseudo paranormal capitals of the United States.
@@FrightNightScares omg yes! Baltimore, MD, Washington, DC, Goldfield, NV (a town). Hey speakeasy, could u one day do most haunted schools in the nation? !
@@FrightNightScares I've been to Savannah. It is beautiful, but you could feel like something else presides there
@@FrightNightScares and I am from Louisiana. I've been to NOLA numerous times and that city is just freaking scary and fun! Great food tho! Speakeasy you should go there to eat too and enjoy a Saints game (when Covid dies)!
Been there a couple times and both times experienced a dark vibe.
I miss New Orleans so much. Can't wait to go back. I stayed in the Orleans Hotel and it has it's own ghosts there too. From the 2 brothers who sword drunkenly fought over the love of a woman tragically killing each other, a fire and a few other things that happened there.
Hope you can go back! What great experiences!thanx for sharing!🌊🌊🧜♀️
@@janetlieb2507 thank you! 🤞🏾🤞🏾
Thank you very much for the story and for tuning in! Wow, we'll definitely add that to our board. Any other good ones we should keep our eyes on?
@@FrightNightScares I'm gonna look and see what else I can remember from my trip. I can't wait to take that next trip out to see what else I find for you guys.
We go to New Orleans every year this year I'm going for my birthday for the spirits
Love it when I get a Speakeasy notification!!! Let's meet in New Orleans!!
Deal! Have you been to any of these haunts, Warren??
@@FrightNightScares I have been to the Pharmacy museum. You all did great with the history of it, and that place is wild.
I do want to stay at Le Pavillion. I have been wanting to stay there, but haven't had a chance to make it back yet.
It sounds like a really good one to check out! What about Monteleone?
@@FrightNightScares That one has been on my list for a long time. That city is just amazing, then you add places to stay like those and you have yourself a great vacation.
I love my haunted city! WHO DAT⚜️⚜️
Thanks for tuning in! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares I been in Charity Hospital and stayed in the Montelone and the Le Pavilion! I had funny feelings inside the Le Pavilion
I went here in April 2021 and it was absolutely awesome! Such a nice area to walk and to try different foods and tours!
I really want to go, but Ida certainly took a toll there.
Thank you and have a great day and I hope to see you soon!
Thanks and to you as well, Sandra! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares 🍿
@@FrightNightScares no l wood like to!
What about Vampires????😳
Maaan looks like so this whole city is cursed in every house in every building you have a ghost...
I spent several days at The Monteleone as a teen...really enjoyable, but nothing spooky happened.
That's either very fortunate or too bad, dependent on what you were looking for! Have you been back since?
Depends on the settings and the company... Some ppl are a disturbance in the force. Ghosts are shy
Because you didn’t give them attention once you give spirits attention they won’t leave you alone
Love these. Keep em coming
Hey we definitely will! Thanks as always, Andrew! Have you been to any of these haunts?
Stayed at a place on Burgundy that I was kind of hoping was haunted. On my last night there I watched a dresser drawer shake violently in its frame.
If I hadn’t seen the owners cat crawl up in behind it I would’ve run out the door.
That must have been spooky and then very funny, in that order :'-D Our cat frequently does the same to us. Cheers, Ryan!
Got an Airbnb there and my folks seen shadow beings in the middle of the night in their rooms.
Stay off that third floor in Charity Hospital. It was the psychiatric treatment and holding ward. Still crazy, even while empty.
I know New Orleans is steeped in history and very spiritually active. I was recommended not to stay in the city during a storm since it stirs up very strong physic energy, most of it very negative.
Very interesting! Thanx for sharing! Yes storms stir up energy! The energy became darker after Hurricane Katrina!🌊🌊🐍
That's good to know... Thanks for tuning in, BHuang92! Have you been to any of these haunts in particular?
I live in New Orleans so I’ve been too all those places
Love New Orleans 💖
Love to go to these places
Any plans to travel in the future?
I love this video
Thanks so much, Rachel! That mean a TON to us! Have you been to New Orleans before?
@@FrightNightScares I havent. Its my go-to location with my family to visit.
That's awesome! Which one sounds spookiest to you?
@@FrightNightScares Every one of them.
Me too!!❤
I lived in savannah ga and it has THE EXACT same vibe, alot of the low country does..
Thumbs up good job guys
Thanks as always, CPR!! How are you all doing?
Sorry late reply getting there. Can see us all in lockdown again covid shooting up you guys stay safe and merry Christmas j green
the front of Muriels looks like one of the places NCIS New Orleans was shot
I wanna go here
Thanks as always, Pattianne! Which one? Or just ALL of them?
@@FrightNightScares all of them
Perhaps a future trip is in order? Which one would you want to check out first?
@@FrightNightScares yes 100%
The dauphine Orleans hotel is supposed to be haunted
We just had someone else mention that to us! We'll definitely be adding it to the board for a future upload.
I lived in houma and got to go a few times, you can feel the history of the French quarter, this was before Katrina, my daughter and my son and myself are going in May.
My boyfriend is from Houma. It’s way down there lol
Creepy right
We'll take THAT as a compliment! Thanks for tuning in, Scott! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares indeed I have and I must say that you covered it very well.
Thank U for a very interesting Video....I'm from New Orleans..... GOD BLESS.....bye now
I was born in charity hospital that place is creepy
Agreed! Have you been back to visit at all?
When it was open, of course.
No and yeah that was 41 years ago but yea its really haunted alot of people died there
Husband family from New Orleans and he was born in La.
Great video. On another note. I absolutely despise New Orleans. I used to live about an hour from there. And avoided it like the plague. The only time that I went anywhere near New Orleans was when I flew in and out of New Orleans. Or passing through going elsewhere.
We've heard you either love it or hate it. Thanks for tuning in, Sonny! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares no never been to any of
The haunts. Always tried to minimize my time there. There are far better places to go
@@SwampSquatch70 agree! I lived on the West Bank for 10 years. So glad I moved near Lafayette
My grandma used to go to Charity hospital when she was younger lol
Dood Nola is just right there, now I'm going.
Enjoy! Planning on visiting any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares Yes, lol all of them!!
Haunted places in New Orleans, Hmmm, that would be any place my Ex is walking in. Her mind is Dark and Hollow with dumb voices coming out her mouth. Hahaha. True Story Lol.
Hi it me sandy like to go to new orleans' one day thank you!❤️❤️💞🤗
Hey Sandy, we hope you can make it there soon! Where would you visit first?
Haunted places in New Orleans: the entire city
Thank you 😻
My father died at Charity Hospital in 1967, I was 5.🙁
I just want some PJ's Coffee.
Yay!! NOLA ❤️❤️❤️
Right?! As always, thanks for tuning in, Andria! Have you ever been?
Number 3 looks like corpus house from the Dylan dog movie
It does sort of, doesn't it?
would you be afraid to spend the night in one of those haunted places ?
Thersnoplacelikehomeplaythefeild
Hello ghost!
Wonder if I am related???
First 😊
Quick on the draw! Thanks for tuning in, Love Happiness! Have you been to any of these haunts?
👍👍
Thanks, Lisa! Have you been to any of these haunts?
Sadly no but always wanted to go to N. O. Though
Its voodoo .