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Nicolas Cage buys house in New Orleans’ French Quarter for $3,450,000
Known as the Lalaurie house, the three-story Creole mansion, at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans, long has had a reputation for being haunted. Built in 1832 for Dr. Louis Lalaurie and his sadistic wife, Delphine, the mansion was known in its early years for having been the site of terrible cruelty toward slaves by the Lalaurie family, who fled and never were charged. Since that time, the French Empire mansion, which is not open to the public, has been considered to be the most famous haunted house in New Orleans, and the lore surrounding Mme. Lalaurie’s atrocities has become one of the most well-known of the scary stories emanating from the French Quarter.
Known as the Lalaurie house, the three-story Creole mansion, at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans, long has had a reputation for being haunted. Built in 1832 for Dr. Louis Lalaurie and his sadistic wife, Delphine, the mansion was known in its early years for having been the site of terrible cruelty toward slaves by the Lalaurie family, who fled and never were charged. Since that time, the French Empire mansion, which is not open to the public, has been considered to be the most famous haunted house in New Orleans, and the lore surrounding Mme. Lalaurie’s atrocities has become one of the most well-known of the scary stories emanating from the French Quarter.
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nancy31f a écritNicolas Cage buys house in New Orleans’ French Quarter for $3,450,000
Known as the Lalaurie house, the three-story Creole mansion, at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans, long has had a reputation for being haunted. Built in 1832 for Dr. Louis Lalaurie and his sadistic wife, Delphine, the mansion was known in its early years for having been the site of terrible cruelty toward slaves by the Lalaurie family, who fled and never were charged. Since that time, the French Empire mansion, which is not open to the public, has been considered to be the most famous haunted house in New Orleans, and the lore surrounding Mme. Lalaurie’s atrocities has become one of the most well-known of the scary stories emanating from the French Quarter.
Wow!! Mais je suis pas sûre que je serais assez brave pour habiter une maison hantée!!
Known as the Lalaurie house, the three-story Creole mansion, at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans, long has had a reputation for being haunted. Built in 1832 for Dr. Louis Lalaurie and his sadistic wife, Delphine, the mansion was known in its early years for having been the site of terrible cruelty toward slaves by the Lalaurie family, who fled and never were charged. Since that time, the French Empire mansion, which is not open to the public, has been considered to be the most famous haunted house in New Orleans, and the lore surrounding Mme. Lalaurie’s atrocities has become one of the most well-known of the scary stories emanating from the French Quarter.
Wow!! Mais je suis pas sûre que je serais assez brave pour habiter une maison hantée!!