10 Of The Most Haunted Places To Stay In Louisiana
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Do you believe in ghosts? Throughout Louisiana, there are stories of ghosts and spirits haunting the halls of our most historic homes. For those who love to be spooked—many of these homes are now guest houses. Here are 10 places in Louisiana where you can get a scare tonight!

This home is said to be haunted by Theodora Hunt, an 11 year old girl who went to the attic and lept to her death from a front window.

A historic B&B, guests have reported ghost sightings here since 1880.

This hotel is said to be haunted by several ghosts, including a young woman who fell to her death in an elevator shaft.

This B&B is said to haunted by the ghost of a woman named Amelie who died falling into a well and was refused a proper Catholic burial when her death was ruled a suicide.

The original owner of this plantation was hanged by the Union for his spy activities, He is just one of the reported ghosts on this property.

This 1859 home is said to be haunted by the ghost of a coachmen who died standing guard during the Civil War.

A small female ghost has been reported to open guests' doors and drawers in the night.

This home, built in 1796, is said to be one of the most haunted in America.

Guests and employees of this home have been reporting ghostly occurrences for years.

This B&B is said to be haunted by a number of spirits including the ghosts of former slaves.
Have you ever stayed in one of these homes? Let us know if you had a ghostly experience, in the comments below!
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