The Story Behind This Haunted Cemetery In Louisiana Is Truly Creepy
By Kezia Kamenetz|Published September 24, 2016
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Kezia Kamenetz
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Kezia Kamenetz is a native to southern Louisiana and lives in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans currently. When not writing about all the amazing things to be found in her state, her central passion is dreams and the wisdom they can offer, which you can learn more about by visiting KeziaVida.com
There are so many places that are said to be haunted in Louisiana, it can be difficult to keep track of them all. But for those looking for both history, beauty, and a little spookiness, St. Francisville is perhaps the absolute best place to visit in Louisiana. Among other sights, the Port Hudson State Historic site, and nearby Grace Episcopal church, are some of the most interesting and possibly haunted areas in the state. Here’s the story:
Every year, a historical reenactment of this legendary funeral takes place in the cemetery, commemorating the “Day the Civil War Stopped.” Countless individuals have reported seeing or experiencing ghosts and spirits in these areas. What have your experiences been like?
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