I have been there 2times and the second time I was pregnant and noticed the energy is SOooo ALIVE!!!! I've NEVER BEEN TO A PLACE AND THE ENERGY Is SOoo ELECTRIC SOoo ALIVE !!!! I had the best time would have loved to see the inside of the old houses there SOoo much history.
That was so fuckn rude, rude as shit, bad representation of the people of New Orleans, you don’t have to be from here to teach about the history. Dumbasses
large above-ground Cemetery scattered around New Orleans known as the City of the Dead are must-see for any visitor. You can pay for a guided tour of many of them but they're also open to the public FREE of charge. The St Louis Cemetery number 1 in the French Quarter is open Monday through Saturday from 9 to 3 and from 9 to 12 on Sundays.
angela pyle my step son is buried in that cemetery and his body went above ground scattered everywhere! I use to walk through the cemetery as a kid to short cut to school! I saw many skulls and bones! I still know the stench of death from it! I smelled it after Katrina hit!
Ok I just want to clarify. I just got back from New Orleans and we a ghost tour the first location she is talking about take place two houses down. It’s the gray house towards the left of the street. I’m pretty sure she said the pink house tho. And he didn’t find the boy right away. He actually went down stairs and came back up when he heard more noise
† Armitage Soulshroude † you don’t need permission to film in public places please learn the laws you have no expectations of privacy in public as the law reads so filming is very lawful in the eyes of the states and in the nation if you are outside in the USA be prepared to be filmed if they filmed her in the office of the tour then she could say not to film but as soon as they go on public property it’s over
The story near the end about the pacing widow around 50 mins or so is a common tell about different hauntings across the United States if not the world! I've heard it about many different places including in two separate locations in Tennessee one in Clarksville (north middle) and one in Kingsport (Eastern) both very old mansions and extremely close to rivers.
I've actually been to New Orleans once but haven't ever visited New Orleans at the same time! All I remember is somewhere called the End of the world or something as such! It was back during the great pill rush and if you're interested in dark history, it doesn't get much darker!
👻 (The Ghost Voice Tour ) 👻 ▶50:07 "Hi You" ▶50:32 " Yes " ▶50:34 "Hi You" ▶ 50:43 " Hi Deinnis" ▶51:05 " The over side" ▶51:27 " Oop's" ▶51:58 "That's sad" ▶52:01 "I Feel Sick " ▶52:05 "Feeling Sick" ▶52:17 " I am Feeling Sick " ▶52:22 " Sneezing Help me" ▶52:27 " Help me please " ▶52:43 Sound of Hospital Breatheing ▶52:52 📷 ▶53:14 Door shat ▶53:15 " I am leveling now " (look at The Background ▶53:35 She look back Door shat) ▶53:45 " mhmm yes" ▶55:01 " She see us" ▶55:05 " wach one " ▶55:55 "Bastard" ▶55:58 " Head " ▶56:02 " Dears" ▶ 56:08 " Trip " ▶56:12 Door shut ▶ 56:16 Footstep ▶56:30 knock, knock ▶57:00 " Fuelling me" (▶57:24 " I no't At the Window I am here at next you guys" ) (▶57:35 Someone is Sneez ▶57:36 "Pleas you Giggle" ) ▶57:37 Thank you you welcome ▶58:01 " Thank you " ▶58:13 " Over'visit " ▶58:19 " Scary Monster " ▶59:02 " Let Me Get out" ▶59:29 " I Talk about Spare " ▶59:55 "Oooo" ▶1:00:08 " Srroy" ▶1:01:13 "No't Do That" ▶1:01:33 " Yeses " ▶1:01:38 " Hay Help " ▶1:01:46 " Yes" ▶1:01:48 " Suck out Side " ▶1:02:03 " Thank you " ▶1:02:11 " Yes" ▶1:02:25 💧 " Nice Drink " ▶1:02:29 " YES" ▶1:02:48 " HERE " ▶1:03:04 " I am Monster " ▶1:03:06 ⬇ "no't Fear Tell Everybody you are Ghost "
When I go New Orleans I am going to take this tour. She told that first story with perfect word choice for the level of gore. Gross but not gut wrenching. *Badumtiss*
BTW my dad was there when they moved Marie Laveau’s body out of the tomb into a different grave site! I know where it is because I’m related and have her gift and it’s not from gossip!!! I have photos of Marie Laveau that Nobody but my family has seen we refuse to hand over to these culture vultures!!! I was at the cemetery when those 2 hipsters were painting Marie Laveau’s old tombstone pink! It was a young white male and white female... I told them off and they lied and said graveyard told them to paint it!!
@@hollywoodhair4u In another video they said that it was a man that painted it pink - and that he painted her ENTIRE tomb! They also said that after that happened it was decided to lock the gates to the cemetery, and only let people in if they were part of a tour group and had a guide to show them around... Is this true? And if so, then what about those who's got family buried there... Aren't they supposed to be able to come visit 😮 About the pictures you have... You should take them to a local archive and allow them to make a copy of your pictures. And if you know the names of the people in the pictures then make sure that you tell them that! That way it will all be preserved in New Orleans history... It would be a very valuable gift for next generations!!!
I swear on my life, this would be such a boring ghost tour, not even a ghost our at all, you just stand and listen and move to the next building and repeat. This tour just seems a rip off as well as made up.
Well, if only video games and action movies interest you, so be it. It's also a lot more interesting when you're there in person in this amazing city. "The Haunted History Tours" are highly regarded, and well-reviewed by The History Channel, The Travel Channel, etc. The stories are well-researched from newspaper archives, historians, etc. New Orleans is supposedly the most haunted city in this country, so why would they need to make anything up? If it's a legend or lore they are repeating, the guides say so. Guides in New Orleans must pass a history test and pay a fee to be licensed.
Kevin, you are absolutely correct. The people that conduct these tours are not historians; they are people who are versed in the bullshit that they are taught by the persons who own the tours. They are mostly eclectic weirdos that can't find employment doing anything else.
What part of "taking a history test and paying a fee to become licensed" don't you understand?! Most guides, in fact, take a college course in Nola history to enable them to pass the test! The legends and lore are of long-standing and based on historical documents. Oh, I guess the History and the Travel Channel don't know what they are talking about the well-regarded "Haunted History Tours," and how they are a must-do!
No, but it's makes you a licensed tour guide, and these guides have learned a lot on their own, as well. They love Nola history; that's why they became guides. Not all guides are good, of course, but these and the well-reviewed ones are!
My tour guide last night said it's illegal to film these tours, as some versions of these stories belong to that company. She said that if anyone films her, she can get fined and her company will get fined. Just FYI...
@SunnyMcinnis-That's interesting because you can shoot video or film in any public place, it's never been illegal, that comes from case law, why would the tour guide or the company get fined?
@@stevenhulbert7655 I just saw this lol, 4 years later! I honestly don't know why she would! A friend of mine went on the same tour and she told their group the same thing. I still don't understand it 🤷🏻♀️
I checked all the records at the the city archives and there is no mention of the Jacques de St. Germain incident. I checked the property records and the notarial archives and he did not exist.
Its a Caul on your face that's important. Many seamen would purchase them for luck on their voyage and it meant you had gifts. My grandmother was born with one and her energy was off the chart.
@@bettyprice9167 I've never heard of a connection between encaul and vampirism. The caul represents the veil to the otherside and the ability to cross thru it or see thru it to the other side and communicate with those already passed over.
@@IrishChannelGurl but I don't mean it in pejorative terms, it`s just different to american full of concrete cities. i`m from colombia And here is a town that looks a lot like New Orleans called Calarca( quindio)
@@FilipoLaresca I didn't think you comment was derogatory. I just mean that at one time our city was ruled by Spain so we have alot of Spanish architecture. The roads were once dirt roads and have been covered many times with black top. That particular area is 300 years old.
I'm wondering if you got the tour guide's permission to film her? I know her personally and would think she might be upset if she knew she was on youtube with a full exposure of her tour...
I'm from New Orleans and if they want to see something really scary, all they have to do is read the crime report in the news paper
Frankie Teardrop me too
Same with Chicago
majority will never see nothing scary only maybe 0,1% of peoples
I'm from London, UK; and we're much, much older. Approximately 2000 years old (43 AD by Romans)
I have been there 2times and the second time I was pregnant and noticed the energy is SOooo ALIVE!!!! I've NEVER BEEN TO A PLACE AND THE ENERGY Is SOoo ELECTRIC SOoo ALIVE !!!! I had the best time would have loved to see the inside of the old houses there SOoo much history.
Lmao “She lyin she ain’t even from New Orleans!” 😂😂😂🤣 I’m weeeaaakkk bruh
Kim Can my new hero’s!! 😆😂😂
That was so fuckn rude, rude as shit, bad representation of the people of New Orleans, you don’t have to be from here to teach about the history. Dumbasses
I love New Orleans!!! There is nowhere like it!
I have never been to New Orleans..but would love to visit sometime
large above-ground Cemetery scattered around New Orleans known as the City of the Dead are must-see for any visitor. You can pay for a guided tour of many of them but they're also open to the public FREE of charge.
The St Louis Cemetery number 1 in the French Quarter is open Monday through Saturday from 9 to 3 and from 9 to 12 on Sundays.
angela pyle my step son is buried in that cemetery and his body went above ground scattered everywhere! I use to walk through the cemetery as a kid to short cut to school! I saw many skulls and bones! I still know the stench of death from it! I smelled it after Katrina hit!
Come see Lafayette #1, across from Commander's Palace. I grew up playing in that cemetery. Lots of energy and activity there.
even if Vampires attacks some of peoples or tourists you know that officially will be always some other explanation
This tour is like Buffy the vampire slayer, and I think Buffy and her gang would go and slay every vampire in that hellmouth
Ok I just want to clarify. I just got back from New Orleans and we a ghost tour the first location she is talking about take place two houses down. It’s the gray house towards the left of the street. I’m pretty sure she said the pink house tho. And he didn’t find the boy right away. He actually went down stairs and came back up when he heard more noise
Funny that when shes taking about the Romeo dying, a band is playing Pretty Woman in the background
Christine Rules! Love Haunted History Tours ..
Then complain about someone filming her without her permission.
† Armitage Soulshroude † you don’t need permission to film in public places please learn the laws you have no expectations of privacy in public as the law reads so filming is very lawful in the eyes of the states and in the nation if you are outside in the USA be prepared to be filmed if they filmed her in the office of the tour then she could say not to film but as soon as they go on public property it’s over
Beautiful old buildings!
The story near the end about the pacing widow around 50 mins or so is a common tell about different hauntings across the United States if not the world! I've heard it about many different places including in two separate locations in Tennessee one in Clarksville (north middle) and one in Kingsport (Eastern) both very old mansions and extremely close to rivers.
Want to one day do a vampire tour.
I've actually been to New Orleans once but haven't ever visited New Orleans at the same time! All I remember is somewhere called the End of the world or something as such! It was back during the great pill rush and if you're interested in dark history, it doesn't get much darker!
Yeah the end of the word os right next to an abandoned navy base in the city, real sketchy area
11:22 my hero’s!!! I’m from New Orleans 9 generations like most natives and we are sick of these tour guides making up stories!!
Amen to that!!!! The big stories are true, The LaLaurie Home, The Palace but all this crap is untrue.
@@IrishChannelGurlthe Sultans palace is a complete bullshit story too
👻 (The Ghost Voice Tour ) 👻
▶50:07 "Hi You"
▶50:32 " Yes "
▶50:34 "Hi You"
▶ 50:43 " Hi Deinnis"
▶51:05 " The over side"
▶51:27 " Oop's"
▶51:58 "That's sad"
▶52:01 "I Feel Sick "
▶52:05 "Feeling Sick"
▶52:17 " I am Feeling Sick "
▶52:22 " Sneezing Help me"
▶52:27 " Help me please "
▶52:43 Sound of Hospital Breatheing
▶52:52 📷
▶53:14 Door shat
▶53:15 " I am leveling now "
(look at The Background
▶53:35 She look back Door shat)
▶53:45 " mhmm yes"
▶55:01 " She see us"
▶55:05 " wach one "
▶55:55 "Bastard"
▶55:58 " Head "
▶56:02 " Dears"
▶ 56:08 " Trip "
▶56:12 Door shut
▶ 56:16 Footstep
▶56:30 knock, knock
▶57:00 " Fuelling me"
(▶57:24 " I no't At the Window
I am here at next you guys" )
(▶57:35 Someone is Sneez
▶57:36 "Pleas you Giggle" )
▶57:37 Thank you you welcome
▶58:01 " Thank you "
▶58:13 " Over'visit "
▶58:19 " Scary Monster "
▶59:02 " Let Me Get out"
▶59:29 " I Talk about Spare "
▶59:55 "Oooo"
▶1:00:08 " Srroy"
▶1:01:13 "No't Do That"
▶1:01:33 " Yeses "
▶1:01:38 " Hay Help "
▶1:01:46 " Yes"
▶1:01:48 " Suck out Side "
▶1:02:03 " Thank you "
▶1:02:11 " Yes"
▶1:02:25 💧 " Nice Drink "
▶1:02:29 " YES"
▶1:02:48 " HERE "
▶1:03:04 " I am Monster "
▶1:03:06 ⬇
"no't Fear Tell Everybody you are Ghost "
When I go New Orleans I am going to take this tour. She told that first story with perfect word choice for the level of gore. Gross but not gut wrenching. *Badumtiss*
Damn don't get hit by a car
Thanks for posting, now I don't have to take the tour
lol
BTW my dad was there when they moved Marie Laveau’s body out of the tomb into a different grave site! I know where it is because I’m related and have her gift and it’s not from gossip!!! I have photos of Marie Laveau that Nobody but my family has seen we refuse to hand over to these culture vultures!!! I was at the cemetery when those 2 hipsters were painting Marie Laveau’s old tombstone pink! It was a young white male and white female... I told them off and they lied and said graveyard told them to paint it!!
You have a fb or Instagram?
@@IceESole Nah I don’t mess with all that
I don't believe you
@@hollywoodhair4u
In another video they said that it was a man that painted it pink - and that he painted her ENTIRE tomb!
They also said that after that happened it was decided to lock the gates to the cemetery, and only let people in if they were part of a tour group and had a guide to show them around... Is this true?
And if so, then what about those who's got family buried there... Aren't they supposed to be able to come visit 😮
About the pictures you have... You should take them to a local archive and allow them to make a copy of your pictures.
And if you know the names of the people in the pictures then make sure that you tell them that!
That way it will all be preserved in New Orleans history... It would be a very valuable gift for next generations!!!
I went on one of these tours it was great
i can not watch it all its so annoying when cars go by next time when u to a tour close the road first
Starberrykissx they can’t just close a road 😂
I swear on my life, this would be such a boring ghost tour, not even a ghost our at all, you just stand and listen and move to the next building and repeat. This tour just seems a rip off as well as made up.
Well, if only video games and action movies interest you, so be it. It's also a lot more interesting when you're there in person in this amazing city.
"The Haunted History Tours" are highly regarded, and well-reviewed by The History Channel, The Travel Channel, etc. The stories are well-researched from newspaper archives, historians, etc. New Orleans is supposedly the most haunted city in this country, so why would they need to make anything up? If it's a legend or lore they are repeating, the guides say so. Guides in New Orleans must pass a history test and pay a fee to be licensed.
Kevin, you are absolutely correct. The people that conduct these tours are not historians; they are people who are versed in the bullshit that they are taught by the persons who own the tours. They are mostly eclectic weirdos that can't find employment doing anything else.
What part of "taking a history test and paying a fee to become licensed" don't you understand?! Most guides, in fact, take a college course in Nola history to enable them to pass the test! The legends and lore are of long-standing and based on historical documents. Oh, I guess the History and the Travel Channel don't know what they are talking about the well-regarded "Haunted History Tours," and how they are a must-do!
Yes, one history course makes you an expert, right?
No, but it's makes you a licensed tour guide, and these guides have learned a lot on their own, as well. They love Nola history; that's why they became guides. Not all guides are good, of course, but these and the well-reviewed ones are!
excellent
My tour guide last night said it's illegal to film these tours, as some versions of these stories belong to that company. She said that if anyone films her, she can get fined and her company will get fined. Just FYI...
@SunnyMcinnis-That's interesting because you can shoot video or film in any public place, it's never been illegal, that comes from case law, why would the tour guide or the company get fined?
Very legal in public place
I went on the tour too. I can't believe he did this!
Well hurry up and tell.
@@stevenhulbert7655 I just saw this lol, 4 years later! I honestly don't know why she would! A friend of mine went on the same tour and she told their group the same thing. I still don't understand it 🤷🏻♀️
To much traffic noise in the background!Need to go inside a haunted location that your describing and conduct a tour!
Where is this pink building where "Romeo" died, that is first shown in this video?
I checked all the records at the the city archives and there is no mention of the Jacques de St. Germain incident. I checked the property records and the notarial archives and he did not exist.
I don't believe you
He went by different names too
We had 2 devastating fires that destroyed the fq. Alot of old records were lost.
Yeah I don't believe that story is true
1:02 Art Vandelay?
Great comment lad
@@coffee409makin haha thank you
I did two different tours boy was it boring will I visit again yes but do a tour not.
the tour wasn't all that good but it shows you more of the city so you just want be stick on canal and Bourbon Street
Well I guess I was preexpose to vampires I was born with the cord around my neck
Its a Caul on your face that's important. Many seamen would purchase them for luck on their voyage and it meant you had gifts. My grandmother was born with one and her energy was off the chart.
I was born with a caul over my face to.is there a connection to vampires,just curious
@@bettyprice9167 I've never heard of a connection between encaul and vampirism. The caul represents the veil to the otherside and the ability to cross thru it or see thru it to the other side and communicate with those already passed over.
4:37 "Pretty Woman"
Man, New orleans looks like south america( third world)
Because at one time we were under the rule of Spain.
@@IrishChannelGurl but I don't mean it in pejorative terms, it`s just different to american full of concrete cities. i`m from colombia And here is a town that looks a lot like New Orleans called Calarca( quindio)
@@FilipoLaresca I didn't think you comment was derogatory. I just mean that at one time our city was ruled by Spain so we have alot of Spanish architecture. The roads were once dirt roads and have been covered many times with black top. That particular area is 300 years old.
Lots of inaccurate information
She done our cemetery tour n was awesome !
I'm wondering if you got the tour guide's permission to film her? I know her personally and would think she might be upset if she knew she was on youtube with a full exposure of her tour...
If I were the tour guide I would of kindly asked you to put the camera down. Very disrespectful to this private business person and her clientele.
I saw a dead girl........she was dead
Good riddance.
I saw a dead girl and she is not happy with you
Screeching
look like its HOT there :(
Can’t be as bad as Florida right now lol
It is very hot! The best time to go is winter.
The heat is terrible but the humidity is a killer!!! Only place where you'll sweat while drying off out of a cool shower. Lol..
@@minniemouska4320 our winter lasts weeks. Lol... I've worn shorts on Christmas! We have the craziest weather ever!!