French Quarter Phantoms Presents: The Treme Tour
The Treme sits adjacent to the French Quarter and is the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States. Treme is a vibrant area steeped in music and culture. Come explore this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Creole and Black history. This neighborhood was originally settled by Free People of Color, whose unique experience helped shape the civil rights movement. It is a hallmark of African-American history not to be missed. Today, Treme is home to artists, musicians, and craftsmen and is a living, breathing, joyful piece of New Orleans history. Book online and save $4 on your ticket price!
French Quarter Phantoms | Ghost/Vampire, Cemetery, True Crime & Private Tours in New Orleans, LA
Come and join in the fun at French Quarter Phantoms, Ghost & Vampire Tours. Ready to get a chill up your spine, have a good laugh, be entertained and interested, while learning some really cool and creepy things about New Orleans? French Quarter Phantoms is the perfect choice. Our tours run nightly, all year round, and our ticket price gives you a real vacation value. Walk along as our master storytellers reveal tales from the dark side of the French Quarter. Haunted by phantoms and mysteries of past tragedies, the French Quarter is a place where the spirits often find the coffin to confide in. You will love this adventure through darkened streets for history, haunting and tales of vampire. Our fun, exciting and sometimes scary tours are based on real historical documentation. Many of our guests capture orbs or even sometimes a phantom in their photos. Who knew history could be so much fun. We are the strangest bunch of real historians you will ever have the pleasure of spending time with. Our tours have won many awards and we can’t wait to entertain you and your family or friends. So, come on, be strange but don’t be a stranger. Call us to book your tour today at 504-666-8300 or visit our website and save $4 by booking online at
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French Quarter Phantoms Treme Tour
The Treme sits adjacent to the French Quarter and is the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States. Treme is a vibrant area steeped in music and culture. Come explore this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Creole and Black history. This neighborhood was originally settled by Free People of Color, whose unique experience helped shape the civil rights movement. It is a hallmark of African-American history not to be missed. Today, Treme is home to artists, musicians, and craftsmen and is a living, breathing, joyful piece of New Orleans history. Book online and save $4 on your ticket price!
New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour
While in NOLA we stayed at Quarter House Resort, and they offer a free walking tour of the French Quarter for resort guests. Here's a bit of our tour!
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New Orleans: One of the USA's Most Fascinating Cities
New Orleans is a Louisiana city on the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico. The city is known for it's distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.
Nicknamed the Big Easy, it's known for its round-the-clock nightlife, vibrant live-music scene and spicy, singular cuisine reflecting its history as a melting pot of French, African and American cultures.
Embodying its festive spirit is Mardi Gras, the late-winter carnival famed for raucous costumed parades and street parties.
The city is often referred to as the unique city in the United States. Let's find out more in the video.
Haunted Places in New Orleans
We've covered some of the most terrifying, real hauntings in Louisiana Before... but we felt one area of the Bayou State, in particular, deserved a little more attention! From cracked castle like hotels, to creepy abandoned hospitals, foggy alleyways, cemeteries and more! What we discovered with give you CHILLS.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking New Orleans (Narrated) : Tremé / Lafitte District Walk to Whole Foods Market
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A narrated walk in New Orleans, Louisiana in the Tremé / Lafitte District from Willie Mae's Scotch House to Whole Foods Market at Tulane - Gravier.
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Tremé (/trəˈmeɪ/ trə-MAY) is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Tremé is often rendered as Treme, and historically the neighborhood is sometimes called by its more formal French name, Faubourg Tremé; it is listed in the New Orleans City Planning Districts as Tremé / Lafitte when including the Lafitte Projects. Originally known as Back of Town, urban planners renamed the neighborhood Faubourg Tremé in an effort to revitalize the historic area. A subdistrict of the Mid-City District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are Esplanade Avenue to the east, North Rampart Street to the south, St. Louis Street to the west and North Broad Street to the north. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, and early in the city's history was the main neighborhood of free people of color. Historically a racially mixed neighborhood, it remains an important center of the city's African-American and Créole culture, especially the modern brass band tradition.
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1:20 - North Tonti Street & Orleans Avenue
2:55 - North Tonti Street & Magic Street
4:10 - North Tonti Street & Lafitte Avenue
5:30 - North Tonti Street & St. Louis Street
6:20 - North Tonti Street & Oak Place
6:56 - North Tonti Street & Conti Street
8:30 - Bienville Avenue & North Tonti Street
10:00 - Bienville Avenue & North Rocheblave Street
12:15 - Bienville Avenue & North Dorgenois Street
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Nine-O-Five Royal Hotel Video : New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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NINE 0 FIVE ROYAL HOTEL IS A SMALL EUROPEAN HOTEL LOCATEDIN THE VIEUX CARRE. MAKE YOUR VISIT TO NEW ORLEANS SPECIALAT THIS QUAINT HOTEL LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE FRENCHQUARTER. BUILT IN THE 1890S NINE 0 FIVE ROYAL HOTEL IS ONEOF THE FIRST SMALLER HOTELS BUILT IN THE VIEUX CARRE.CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE FRENCH QUARTER THEHOTEL FEATURES A BALCONY AND PORCH WHERE GUESTS CAN RELAXAND ENJOY THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS THAT ARE UNIQUELY NEWORLEANS.
A STAY AT OUR HOTEL MEANS YOU ARE IN THE HEART OFTHE EXCITING FRENCH QUARTER JUST FOOTSTEPS AWAY FROM THECUISINE OF WORLD FAMOUS RESTAURANTS AND VISITS TO HISTORICATTRACTIONS LIKE JACKSON SQUARE BOURBON STREET AND THEMISSISSIPPI RIVER. WHETHER IT IS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO NEWORLEANS OR YOUR ANNUAL TRIP TO MARDI GRAS OR THE JAZZ FEST WE OFFER WONDERFUL ACCOMMODATIONS FROM CHARMING ROOMS TOSPACIOUS SUITES.
OUR SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY WILL MAKE YOURVISIT TO NINE 0 FIVE ROYAL HOTEL IN NEW ORLEANS ANEXPERIENCE TO REMEMBER.
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The Haunting of the Andrew Jackson Hotel: A New Orleans Ghost Story
Spooky season is upon us, and leading up to Halloween, I'll be sharing with you true New Orleans folktales and ghost stories popular among our city's ghost tour guides. The Andrew Jackson Hotel is regarded as the most haunted hotel in town, and is especially creepy because it's supposedly haunted by the spirits of orphan children.
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New Orleans 4K - World's Longest Bridge - Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
9,500 concrete pilings, 5 ft wide each, across 24 miles of water! This is a little different from my driving in cities content but I couldn't resist publishing this video. I'd like to experiment with more infrastructure related videos. Let me know in the comments if you like it!
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is a fixed link composed of two parallel bridges crossing Lake Pontchartrain in southern Louisiana, United States. The longer of the two bridges is 23.83 miles (38.35 km) long. The bridges are supported by 9,500 concrete pilings. The two bridges feature a bascule, which spans the navigation channel 8 miles (13 km) south of the north shore.
Since 1969, it was listed by Guinness World Records as the longest bridge over water in the world; in 2011, in response to the opening of the longer Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in China, Guinness World Records created two categories for bridges over water: continuous and aggregate lengths over water. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway then became the longest bridge over water (continuous) while Jiaozhou Bay Bridge the longest bridge over water (aggregate).
New Orleans is the largest city located in the Gulf Coast region of the southern United States. New Orleans is world-renowned for its french style, distinct music, Creole cuisine, unique dialect, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The historic heart of the city is the French Quarter, known for its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along Bourbon Street. The city has been described as the most unique in the United States, owing in large part to its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.
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New Orleans has many visitor attractions, from the world-renowned French Quarter to St. Charles Avenue, (home of Tulane and Loyola Universities, the historic Pontchartrain Hotel and many 19th-century mansions) to Magazine Street with its boutique stores and antique shops.
According to current travel guides, New Orleans is one of the top ten most-visited cities in the United States; 10.1 million visitors came to New Orleans in 2004.
A 2009 Travel + Leisure poll of America's Favorite Cities ranked New Orleans first in ten categories, the most first-place rankings of the 30 cities included. According to the poll, New Orleans was the best U.S. city as a spring break destination and for wild weekends, stylish boutique hotels, cocktail hours, singles/bar scenes, live music/concerts and bands, antique and vintage shops, cafés/coffee bars, neighborhood restaurants, and people watching.
The French Quarter (known locally as the Quarter or Vieux Carré) contains popular hotels, bars and nightclubs. Notable tourist attractions in the Quarter include Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, the French Market (including Café du Monde, famous for café au lait and beignets) and Preservation Hall.
Founded in 1718 by the French, New Orleans was once the territorial capital of French Louisiana before being traded to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. New Orleans in 1840 was the third-most populous city in the United States. The city's location and flat elevation have historically made it very vulnerable to flooding. State and federal authorities have installed a complex system of levees and drainage pumps in an effort to protect the city.
America's Most Haunted - French Quarter, New Orleans (Halloween 2012)
Take a haunted tour of New Orleans and learn about the story of ghosts.
Hi. My name is Sidney Smith. I am the owner of Haunted History Tour, here in New Orleans. Tonight, you are going to be taking the Haunted History Tour. With your tour guide, Renee Lazair.
Hello. My name is Renee Lazair. Today we will be taking a walking tour of the French quarter. The sights of actual documented hauntings. Folks, we are here at the number one most haunted building in the French quarter. This behind me right here is the La Lare' mansion. Also known as The Blight of New Orleans. 1830s a woman by the name of Delfine La Lare' inhierited 3 million dollars from her grandparents. She used that fortune to purchase this mansion, she moves in with her doctor husband. Dr. Luis Leonard La Lare'. So great was her taste that she had the entire first floor gutted out and converted into a ballroom. Complete with an Italian marble floor.
Over the years, during her parties, people noticed she like disappeared and show up in an entirely new dress. Well, her last night in New Orleans, it would be revealed why she was having to change her dress. Mid-way through a party, fire breaks out in the kitchen, which is now the parking garage. Fire department enters and they quickly put out the small grease fire. But they over hear the slaves talking about the atrocities going on inside. They exit the kitchen, enter the ballroom, empty all the party guests out onto this sidewalk, much like you are all standing right now. Of course the fire fighters they enter this building and make their way up to the third floor. There they make a very ghastly discovery. One room, several victims in various states of torture.
First, the which is a woman face down on the floor. Her arms and legs have been surgically removed from her one by one. Found a woman inside of a box. Had to take this box apart to get her out of it. That is when they realized that her bones and joints had been broken and dislocated so she could be folded up and put into that box. Two men are shackled against the wall. Both their faces horribly disfigured. Only thing keeping them alive, the maggots. Last person found is a woman. No cuts or marks or bruises, but visibly shaken. Fire fighters unlock her. Instead of her thanking them for setting her free from these people, she takes off running. Comes crashing out of that window, which you now see bricked up on the third floor. On her way down her neck hits the gally railing snapping her neck, flopping her dead in the street in front of all the party guests. I cannot wait for Halloween.
Bourbon Street [Walk Through 4k] - New Orleans Louisiana
Bourbon Street [Walk Through 4k] - New Orleans Louisiana
Walking Bourbon Street on an October night.
Bourbon Street is a historic street in New Orleans that backs all the way to the founding of the city in 1718. The street is a major tourist attraction for New Orleans. Mardi Gras, Po' boys, jazz, beignets; This street has enough to entertain you for days.
Most Haunted Places in New Orleans - Haunted History
Most Haunted Places in New Orleans - Haunted History
House on Rue Royale, (a.k.a. LaLaurie house) New Orleans, Louisiana
Marie Laveau Grave, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana
Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana
The Delta Queen, Mississippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana
La Petit Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana
Summary: Marti gras spirits; a voodoo queen gravesite; ghosts of poisoned children; and a phantom family.
French Quarter Friday Night - New Orleans, Louisiana
Collection of photos from the French Quarter on a rainy Friday Night
The Bizarre Voodoo World Of New Orleans
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Haunted History Tours | Haunted Tours in The French Quarter & Garden District in New Orleans, LA
Haunted History Tours is the largest and oldest walking tour company. We have a variety of different tours. We have the ghost tour, the vampire tour, the cemetery tour, the voodo tour, tours in the French Quarter, tours in the Garden District, day tours and night tours. The ghost tour is not a Halloween spook out, it’s the actual haunted tour. It takes people to several different sites in the French Quarter connected with actual documented hauntings, places that have been researched by paranormal investigation and mediums. The vampire tour is a whole different tour. It’s kind of a combination of fiction and reality. What makes Haunted History Tours so much better than any other tour company are the guides. Anybody can tell a story, but our guides are very theatrical, great story tellers and they have acting ability. They can make the stories come alive. Haunted History Tours has been feature on A&E, History Channel and Travel Channel actually recommends it as a must-do for anybody visiting New Orleans. Often people ask if the tour is appropriate for children, our tour is probably the only appropriate thing for children in the French Quarter. You don’t have to believe in ghosts to enjoy the Haunted History Tours. We offer several different tours meeting in different locations but for complete information on Haunted History Tours visit our website at
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Mule Carriage French Quarter Tour | Royal Carriages in New Orleans, Louisiana
Royal Carriages of New Orleans is the oldest commercial carriage operator in the United States. The Lauga Family began providing horse-drawn carriage tours of the French Quarter in 1941. 75 years later, the Lauga Family is still providing visitors with the most authentic way to discover New Orleans via mule-drawn carriage.
James Hayes moved to New Orleans from Boston in the 1980s. He purchased a antique shotgun home just a few blocks away from the mule stable in the Faubourg Marigny. James has been working as a licensed carriage driver and tour guide for many years. Together, he and Pearl spend each evening teaching tourists the importance of the history, culture, and architecture of New Orleans.
Pearl is a young Percheron draft mule. At Royal Carriages, our mules work no more than 7 hours a day, no more than 5 days per week. It's also important to note that each mule works in the city for approximately 9 months, receiving a 3-6 month vacation each year.
New Orleans is one of the few cities that uses mules instead of horses to pull carriages. A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey, and is considered a hybrid animal that is not capable of reproducing. Mules are considered ideal working partners due to their strength and intelligence. Being half desert animal (donkey), mules are better suited to work in sub-tropical climates like New Orleans compared to horses.
Learn more about mule-drawn carriage tours in New Orleans by visiting NewOrleansCarriages.com.