You Won’t Want To Visit This Notorious New Orleans Cemetery Alone Or After Dark
New Orleans cemeteries are truly one of a kind. Our above-ground cemeteries attract visitors from all over the world, hoping to catch a glimpse of these hauntingly beautiful final resting places. There’s one particular cemetery that has a fascinating history that’s riddled with ghost stories and paranormal encounters. Let’s take a closer look.

There are roughly 700 tombs and over 100,000 people buried within this historic square block.

Since 2015, the cemetery has been closed to the public and only accessible with a licensed tour guide.
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Homer Plessy, Bernard de Marigny, and Etienne de Bore, the first mayor of New Orleans are just a few of the influential figures buried here.
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You can’t miss her grave, just look for the tomb with all the offerings around it and the triple "x’s" drawn on it.

One of the most infamous ghosts is the Voodoo Queen herself, who is seen wearing bright clothing and a red and white turban. Many visitors have reported being scratched, pinched, or shoved while in the vicinity of her tomb, so you may want to watch your back when you visit.

Henry Vignes was a sailor in the early 19th century who had been living in a local boarding house in New Orleans. He had no close family or true place to call home, all he had was the paperwork to his cemetery plot in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.

He is buried in an unmarked grave in the paupers section of the cemetery, and many have reported seeing Mr. Vignes’ spirit, walking the grounds, asking visitors if they know where the Vignes tomb is located.

Address: 425 Basin Street, New Orleans, LA, 70112
Be sure to check out our previous article highlighting some of the haunted restaurants in the city, and click here to learn about some of the haunted hotels.
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