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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Haunted New Orleans

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Mark Bologna

Society & Culture, Music, History, Places & Travel, Neworleans, Jazzfest, Nola, Dining, Mardigras, Bourbonstreet, Food

4.8891 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Interested in haunted New Orleans? Ghost stories and other popular and untold legends? This is the episode for you! Join me and guest Orion Couling as we talk about his experience leading haunted tours around New Orleans.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hmm. Street, an insider's guide to New Orleans. Beyond Bourbon Street is the podcast

0:15.0

where we explore the food, music, culture, places, and people that make New

0:19.2

Orleans unique. Whether you are planning a trip, living in New Orleans, or simply wanting a taste of the Crescent City from wherever you are,

0:26.0

you've come to the right place.

0:29.0

And now, your host, Mark Bologna.

0:35.0

Hey all, this is Mark.

0:37.0

Welcome to episode 204.

0:39.0

I still can't believe it's been 204 episodes.

0:42.0

Today's episode's all about haunted New Orleans. The last

0:45.5

show is an interview with local entrepreneur Robert LeBlanc. If you missed it, go back and give it a

0:49.6

listen. I think you'll enjoy it and you'll find a bunch of places to go that maybe haven't been before.

0:54.0

Before we jump into today's topic, let me talk about the people that make this show possible.

0:58.0

Support comes from the Historic New Orleans Collection, the city's premier history museum located at 520 Royal Street in the heart of the French

1:05.2

Quarter.

1:06.2

Check out their online publication called First Draft.

1:08.9

It's a combination blog and online exhibition space at HNOC.org

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slash first draft.

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Through May 10th, 2024,

1:16.7

check out their exhibit titled The Mystic Brotherhood

1:19.0

Fraternal Orders of New Orleans.

1:21.3

For centuries, Freemasons, Oddfellows, and other similar fraternal organizations

1:25.3

have contributed to the network of benevolent and mutual aid societies that cradle New Orleans

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