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Table of Contents
Introduction: Embracing the Spirit and Spirits of New Orleans
Chapter One: The Grande Dame City of the Dead - St Louis Cemetery #1
Chapter Two: Who’s Haunting the Garden District
Chapter Three: Tread Carefully When Walking Down the Haunted Pirates Alley
Chapter Four: Ghostly Harem Dancing at the Sultan’s Palace Gardette-LePrete House
Chapter Five: Marie Laveau The Legendary Queen of Voodoo
Chapter Six: The Haunted Archway and Other Legends of Congo Square
Chapter Seven: The Horrors Still Live at LaLaurie House
Chapter Eight: The Vampire Girls of Ursuline Convent and other Vampire Lore
Chapter Nine: Guests in Spirit Still Attend the Quadroon Balls at the Bourbon Orleans
Chapter Ten: Ghostly Carriage Rides at the Old French Opera House on Bourbon
Chapter Eleven: The Monk Who Saved the Children at the Place d’Armes Hotel
Chapter Twelve: Haunting Photographs and Other Legends of Cornstalk Hotel
Chapter Thirteen: The Deathly Portal of Thirteen at Canal Street and City Park
Chapter Fourteen: John Lafitte’s Infamous Pirate Bar
Chapter Fifteen: Over Two Hundred Years of Spirits at the Napoleon House
Chapter Sixteen: Gourmet Ghosts love Antoine’s and Arnaud’s Restaurants
Chapter Seventeen: The Enchanted Charm Gate at the Court of Two Sisters
Chapter Eighteen: Gunshots and Gardenias at the Beauregard-Keyes House
Chapter Nineteen: Celebrate Jazz and Mardi Gras with the Spirits at Hotel Monteleone
Chapter Twenty: Broken Hearts at the Corner of Royal Street and Saint Ann
Chapter Twenty-One: The Legend of St. Louis Cathedral and Pierre Antoine’s Alley
Chapter Twenty-Two: Our Lady of Guadelupe Church and Saint Expedite
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Resident Ghost of Yesteryear at Pat O’Briens
Chapter Twenty-Four: Spirits love Music at the Maison deVille Hotel
Chapter Twenty-Five: The Ghost Children of the Andrew Jackson Hotel
Spotlights:
Haunted Mardi Gras Famous Haunted Movies Famous Paranormal Actor Homes The Seven Sisters of Algiers St. John’s Ceremony Jelly Roll Morton Legend Day of Dead Ritual Jane Mansfield Ghost in the Fog Ghosts of the Irish Channel Vampire Sightings Halloween in New Orleans
KOhara
Posted October 15, 2012
Kala Ambrose has added a jewel to the line up in the Haunted Road Trip books! I could not put this book down, from the first page that Ambrose talks about growing up with a Gift, to the legends - and facts - of New Orleans. I was spellbound - she weaves history, ghosts, heartbreaking acts of man and nature - all into the place that is New Orleans - I have found myself longing to go there, and can only hope Ambrose has many many more books on the way!~!! A MUST HAVE.
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Overview
Since childhood, Kala Ambrose has seen and felt ghosts and restless spirits. During this journey ...