Tue, 17 October 2006 True ghost stories of New Orleans' French Quarter, told by ghost hunter Fiona Broome, founder of HollowHill.com.1. Hotel Monteleone - A portal to the other side? 2. Jackson Square - Its vivid military history is just one reason why this is one of New Orleans' most haunted areas. 3. Pirates Alley - Named because the ghost of pirate Jean Lafitte is often seen there. 4. Brennan's Restaurant - At least four ghosts haunt two floors of this internationally famous restaurant. 5. Visit the French Quarter! While many areas of New Orleans are still in recovery, the French Quarter was barely touched by the hurricane and the flooding that followed. It's just as much fun as ever, and perhaps more haunted! Related links: The haunted portrait of Comte LeFleur : Three photos of his changing portrait. Hotel Monteleone - One of New Orleans' most elegant hotels is also one of its most haunted... in a good way. New Orleans online - Welcome back to one of America's best vacation spots! Brennan's Restaurant - Visit for world-class dining... and a few encounters with real ghosts. Hollow Hill - The host of this podcast. Read true ghost stories, see real ghost photos, and learn how to become a ghost hunter, too. Special note: The sound quality isn't ideal, but after two weeks of truly weird things happening to the recording, I decided to post it anyway. Comments[1] |


True ghost stories of New Orleans' French Quarter, told by ghost hunter Fiona Broome, founder of HollowHill.com.