The First Public Ghost Hunt Took Place In Louisiana And Here's What They Found
Louisiana is one of the most haunted states in the U.S., and New Orleans is without a doubt one of the most haunted cities in the state. Is it any surprise then that the city was chosen as the perfect place to hold the first ever public ghost hunt? Ghost City Tours hosted a courageous group in July at the Andrew Jackson Hotel, a French Quarter landmark that is well known for hauntings. You won’t believe what happened…

There are rumors that the Andrew Jackson Hotel was a boys boarding school before the great French Quarter fire of 1788, but in reality, it was the site of the U.S. Federal Courthouse after the Louisiana Purchase.

There are said to be many children who died in French Quarter fires haunting here, as well as former housekeepers.
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One guest reported doing her makeup in her room when her makeup bag went flying across the room. And that was just the beginning...
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There, they made contact with "Sara", who was believed to be Rosaria Catherine "Sara" Cangeloise, pictured here. She was employed at the hotel and reportedly asked about how her children were doing.

The spirit of the young boy reportedly asked whether he could be 'saved' and that he was scared and alone in the hotel.

The question now is: Would you be brave enough to go on a hunt like this?
Wow! That sounds like an amazing time. Have you ever been on a ghost hunt? What did you find? If you want to learn more about haunted hotels in Louisiana, check out our article here.
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