This Unique Louisiana Cemetery Is Hauntingly Beautiful
In New Orleans, there are some truly incredible cemeteries—but it is arguable that Metairie Cemetery takes the cake. Here at Only in Louisiana we’ve gathered some of the most beautiful pictures and amazing history of this cemetery for you to enjoy:

It is actually found right on the border of Metairie and New Orleans, on the former banks of Bayou Metairie.

The tomb pictured here is one of the most famous, a monumental tomb for Confederate soldiers in the American Civil war.
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This family later donated money to create the sculpture garden in City Park.

Not your run of the mill tombs!

This family was one of the original operators of the iconic Monteleone hotel in the French Quarter.

The sculpture is a copy of Story's Angel of Grief.
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Hennessy was known for his capture of mafia bosses, and after he was murdered, 11 Italians suspected of the crime were eventually lynched by an angry citizen mob.

His future tomb can be found in another historic New Orleans cemetery, St. Louis No. 1.

Notable figures buried here include Al Copeland of Popeyes, Alton Ochsner, founder of Ochsner Clinic, and William C. C. Claiborne, first governor of Louisiana.
So, consider taking a stop in at the other foot of Canal Street, where Canal meets Metairie Road. You’ll have an amazing time. Have you ever been to this cemetery before? Which part of it really caught your eye?
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