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Category Archives: Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans
Year Summary
Well, it’s been a busy year and I have not had a chance to really promote anything. So here is a quick summary of the past year. In October 2017, my article Last Days of Storyville was published in New … Continue reading →
Posted in Cemeteries, History, New Orleans, Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans, Uncategorized
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Tagged bienville, Bienville tattoos, City Park, errol laborde, First 300 Years, Lawrence Powell, Leah Chase, LEH, mermaids, mermaids of New Orleans, mother beer, Mrs. Monahan, New Orleans, New Orleans & the world, New Orleans magazine, Patricia Brady, peggy scott laborde, Pelican Publishing, Press Club New Orleans, richard campanella, Sally Reeves, storyville, tenderloin, tricentennial, Walter Isaacson
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111 Places in New Orleans That You Must Not Miss
My latest book, “111 Places in New Orleans That You Must Not Miss,” came out a couple of weeks after my recent one, “Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans.” It’s a guidebook for New Orleans – a … Continue reading →
Posted in Cemeteries, History, New Orleans, Photography, Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans
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Tagged 111 places in new orleans that you must not miss, aidan gill, banks, cemeteries, countess broel, emons publishing, fif mahonys, gator run, mike tata, miss claudia's, New Orleans, nola brewery, poppy tooker, sacred grinds, stories from the st. louis cemeteries of new orleans, studio inferno, trixie minx, yvonne lafleur
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All Saints’ Day in New Orleans
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of walking around St. Louis No. 3 with the lovely Poppy Tooker to talk about the cemetery for her fabulous radio show Louisiana Eats. Poppy’s love of New Orleans extends outside of … Continue reading →
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Tagged all saints day, cities of the dead, graves, graveyards, history, l'estomac mulatte, la biere creole, la toussaint, Louisiana Eats., New Orleans, nola, npr, poppy tooker, saints, st. louis #3, st. louis cemetery no. 3, stories from the st. louis cemeteries of new orleans, tombs, wwno
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Tales from the Crypt & Deep Sea: Marie Laveau’s Tomb and the Evening Star
I am VERY excited about my lecture “Tales from the Crypt & Deep Sea: Marie Laveau’s Tomb and the Evening Star” at the Louisiana Humanities Center (938 Lafayette St) this Thursday, October 29, 2015 from 6pm to 8pm. Here are … Continue reading →
Posted in Cemeteries, History, Hope and New Orleans, New Orleans, Research, Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans
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Tagged 1866, Carolyn Morrow Long, cemeteries, Delphine LaLaurie, evening star, graves, graveyard, history, hurricane, James Gallier, LEH, louisiana cultural vistas, marie laveau, New Orleans, nola, Photography, shipwreck, st. louis #2, st. louis #3, st. louis 1, st. louis cemetery no. 1, St. Louis Cemetery No. 2, St. Louis Cemtery No. 3, stories from the st. louis cemeteries of new orleans, tombs
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