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  2. Haunting of the Octoroon Mistress - Wikipedia

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    The haunting of the Octoroon House is founded on nineteenth-century cultural etiquette surrounding race in New Orleans. The term Octoroon is used for people in New Orleans in the nineteenth century that were 1/8 Black and 7/8 white. These octoroons were known as Creoles of color. Relationships between octoroons and elite Creoles of New Orleans ...

  3. House of Shock - Wikipedia

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    House of Shock. The House of Shock is a seasonal haunted attraction located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Every year, the House is opened on weekends in October. It is known for its satanic themes and intensity by New Orleans residents and tourists. The name "House of Shock" is a reference to the show of the popular long-time local horror host ...

  4. Myrtles Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtles Plantationis a historic home and former antebellumplantationin St. Francisville, Louisiana, United Statesbuilt in 1796 by General David Bradford. In the early history of the property, it was worked by enslaved people. It is reportedly a haunted place, and has been featured in television. The Myrtles Plantation has been listed on the ...

  5. Watch Tiffany Haddish Go Through a Haunted House Tour in New ...

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    Tiffany Haddish is getting spooky with ET. Ahead of the release of Haddish's Haunted Mansion movie later this month, ET's Kevin Frazier went on a tour of haunted New Orleans with the actress.While ...

  6. Delphine LaLaurie - Wikipedia

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    Delphine LaLaurie. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered enslaved people in her household.

  7. Most Terrifying Places in America - Wikipedia

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    Most Terrifying Places in America was an American paranormal documentary television series that premiered on October 9, 2009 on the Travel Channel as a stand-alone special. The special was subsequently broken down into an episodic series. Each episode featured the legends and stories of several reportedly haunted locations throughout America.

  8. New Orleans restaurant reportedly haunted by Hurricane ... - AOL

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    NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) -- The guys who run one of the newer, hip burger places in town started to think that they might be possibly being haunted by the spirit of a woman who died the day after ...

  9. The Roosevelt New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt New Orleans. The Roosevelt New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 504-room hotel owned by AVR Realty Company and Dimension Development and managed by Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts. The hotel was originally built by Louis Grunewald, a German immigrant, and opened in 1893 as "The Hotel Grunewald."