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Призрак Нового Орлеана, экскурсия по истории, убийствам и тайнам

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Наши лицензированные гиды проведут вас по самым посещаемым местам Французского квартала, коснувшись истории и памяти Нового Орлеана. Почему призрак священника до сих пор ходит возле собора Святого Людовика? Какие ужасные истории были сотканы из Человека с топором из Нового Орлеана? Кто еще гуляет по улицам Французского квартала по ночам, бок о бок с туристическими и джазовыми группами? Вы сможете испытать все это с одним из наших опытных гидов, погрузившись в более темные и загадочные части невероятного лоскутного одеяла города.
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  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут ездить в детской коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественники с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Подходят для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Гидам необходимо регулярно мыть руки
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Lalaurie Mansion
The Lalaurie Mansion is one of the most notoriously haunted mansions in New Orleans. At three stories high, it was described in 1928 as “the highest building for squares around”, with the result that “from the cupola on the roof one may look out over the Vieux Carré and see the Mississippi in its crescent before Jackson Square”. The owner, Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases its extensive collection and provides educational programs on the history of pharmacy and health care. This museum has a large collection of apothecary jars containing their original ingredients, old wheelchairs, black leather physicians’ bags, medical instruments, eyeglasses, optical prosthetic devices, and surgical tools all displayed in hand-carved, glass-fronted cabinets.
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The Ursulines have a long history in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Arrival of the Ursulines in New Orleans, 1727 (19th century depiction)As early as 1726, King Louis XV of France decided that three Ursuline nuns from Rouen should go to New Orleans to establish a hospital for poor sick people and to provide education for young girls of wealthy families. The Old Ursuline Convent was built in 1745, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley and once home to the Ursuline Nuns until 1824, as a convent, orphanage and school for girls.
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Beauregard-Keyes House
The Beauregard-Keyes House is a historic residence located in the French Quarter. It is currently a museum focusing on some of the past residents of the house, most notably Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes. The property where the house would be built was originally owned by Ursuline nuns, who sold off parcels of their land in 1825.
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Lalaurie Mansion
The Lalaurie Mansion is one of the most notoriously haunted mansions in New Orleans. At three stories high, it was described in 1928 as “the highest building for squares around”, with the result that “from the cupola on the roof one may look out over the Vieux Carré and see the Mississippi in its crescent before Jackson Square”. The owner, Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases its extensive collection and provides educational programs on the history of pharmacy and health care. This museum has a large collection of apothecary jars containing their original ingredients, old wheelchairs, black leather physicians’ bags, medical instruments, eyeglasses, optical prosthetic devices, and surgical tools all displayed in hand-carved, glass-fronted cabinets.
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The Ursulines have a long history in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Arrival of the Ursulines in New Orleans, 1727 (19th century depiction)As early as 1726, King Louis XV of France decided that three Ursuline nuns from Rouen should go to New Orleans to establish a hospital for poor sick people and to provide education for young girls of wealthy families. The Old Ursuline Convent was built in 1745, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley and once home to the Ursuline Nuns until 1824, as a convent, orphanage and school for girls.
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Beauregard-Keyes House
The Beauregard-Keyes House is a historic residence located in the French Quarter. It is currently a museum focusing on some of the past residents of the house, most notably Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes. The property where the house would be built was originally owned by Ursuline nuns, who sold off parcels of their land in 1825.
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Lalaurie Mansion
The Lalaurie Mansion is one of the most notoriously haunted mansions in New Orleans. At three stories high, it was described in 1928 as “the highest building for squares around”, with the result that “from the cupola on the roof one may look out over the Vieux Carré and see the Mississippi in its crescent before Jackson Square”. The owner, Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.
10
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases its extensive collection and provides educational programs on the history of pharmacy and health care. This museum has a large collection of apothecary jars containing their original ingredients, old wheelchairs, black leather physicians’ bags, medical instruments, eyeglasses, optical prosthetic devices, and surgical tools all displayed in hand-carved, glass-fronted cabinets.
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The Ursulines have a long history in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Arrival of the Ursulines in New Orleans, 1727 (19th century depiction)As early as 1726, King Louis XV of France decided that three Ursuline nuns from Rouen should go to New Orleans to establish a hospital for poor sick people and to provide education for young girls of wealthy families. The Old Ursuline Convent was built in 1745, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley and once home to the Ursuline Nuns until 1824, as a convent, orphanage and school for girls.
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Beauregard-Keyes House
The Beauregard-Keyes House is a historic residence located in the French Quarter. It is currently a museum focusing on some of the past residents of the house, most notably Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes. The property where the house would be built was originally owned by Ursuline nuns, who sold off parcels of their land in 1825.
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Lalaurie Mansion
The Lalaurie Mansion is one of the most notoriously haunted mansions in New Orleans. At three stories high, it was described in 1928 as “the highest building for squares around”, with the result that “from the cupola on the roof one may look out over the Vieux Carré and see the Mississippi in its crescent before Jackson Square”. The owner, Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases its extensive collection and provides educational programs on the history of pharmacy and health care. This museum has a large collection of apothecary jars containing their original ingredients, old wheelchairs, black leather physicians’ bags, medical instruments, eyeglasses, optical prosthetic devices, and surgical tools all displayed in hand-carved, glass-fronted cabinets.
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The Ursulines have a long history in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Arrival of the Ursulines in New Orleans, 1727 (19th century depiction)As early as 1726, King Louis XV of France decided that three Ursuline nuns from Rouen should go to New Orleans to establish a hospital for poor sick people and to provide education for young girls of wealthy families. The Old Ursuline Convent was built in 1745, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley and once home to the Ursuline Nuns until 1824, as a convent, orphanage and school for girls.
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Beauregard-Keyes House
The Beauregard-Keyes House is a historic residence located in the French Quarter. It is currently a museum focusing on some of the past residents of the house, most notably Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes. The property where the house would be built was originally owned by Ursuline nuns, who sold off parcels of their land in 1825.
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Особняк Лалори
Особняк Лалори — один из самых печально известных особняков с привидениями в Новом Орлеане. Трехэтажное здание было описано в 1928 году как «самое высокое здание среди площадей вокруг», в результате чего «с купола на крыше можно было смотреть на Вье-Карре и видеть Миссисипи в ее полумесяце перед Джексон-сквер». . Владелица, мадам ЛаЛори, была светской львицей из Нового Орлеана и серийной убийцей, которая пытала и убивала рабов в своем доме.
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Аптечный музей Нового Орлеана
Аптечный музей Нового Орлеана демонстрирует свою обширную коллекцию и предлагает образовательные программы по истории фармации и здравоохранения. В этом музее есть большая коллекция аптечных баночек с их оригинальными ингредиентами, старые инвалидные кресла, черные кожаные сумки для врачей, медицинские инструменты, очки, оптические протезы и хирургические инструменты, выставленные в вырезанных вручную шкафах со стеклянными фасадами.
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Музей старого монастыря урсулинок
Урсулинки имеют долгую историю в городе Новый Орлеан, штат Луизиана. Прибытие урсулинок в Новый Орлеан, 1727 г. (изображение XIX века) Еще в 1726 г. король Франции Людовик XV решил, что три монахини-урсулинки из Руана должны отправиться в Новый Орлеан, чтобы основать больницу для бедных больных и дать образование молодежи. девушки из богатых семей. Старый монастырь урсулинок был построен в 1745 году и является самым старым зданием в долине Миссисипи, где до 1824 года жили монахини-урсулинки, служившие монастырем, приютом и школой для девочек.
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Дом Борегар-Киз
Beauregard-Keyes House — историческая резиденция, расположенная во Французском квартале. В настоящее время это музей, посвященный некоторым из прошлых жителей дома, в первую очередь генералу Конфедерации Пьеру Гюставу Тутану Борегару и американскому писателю Фрэнсис Паркинсон Киз. Участок, на котором должен был быть построен дом, первоначально принадлежал монахиням-урсулинкам, которые продали участки своей земли в 1825 году.
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Отзывы (87)
Matt_W
Aug 2021
Patrick was awesome!! We love to do ghost tours in the different cities we travel too and this one was arguably the best yet! The group was small so we could ask Patrick questions and he would answer them all. He really knows the French Quarter. History, murders, mysteries and haunts, he was just great! His stories were so vivid. Exactly what we were looking for!
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2021
Thanks Matt! We're so glad to hear you enjoyed yourself.
C501EHdianal
Jul 2021
Contact & communication was great! We had to reschedule and they were very understanding. The tour was informational and kept my older teens interested. The stories were fascinating without them appearing to be overly exaggerated and tour guide Patrick was amazing!!
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2021
Thank you so much for the review! We're so glad to hear you and your family enjoyed yourselves.
W3027RDtarap
Jul 2021
Patrick was am amazing guide. Knowledgeable and fun! We enjoyed our tours and learned a lot. Thanks again Patrick!!
Ответ от хоста
Jul 2021
We are so glad to hear you all had a wonderful time! Thanks so much for the review, and we'll pass on the sentiment to Patrick.

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