Our guide saved our tour of the graveyard. The original one hour tour turned into a two and a half hour tour because our guide Arthur was so raucous about most of the attractions. The other tour groups seemed to have passed by in a hurry.
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, located in New Orleans, United States, is one of the ten world-renowned cemeteries and a very old cemetery in New Orleans, built in 1789. Since New Orleans is a city below sea level, the remains will be soaked if buried underground, so the graves in the cemetery are built on the ground. Each grave in the cemetery is a work of art, and the voodoo leader Marie Laveau is also buried here.
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Our guide saved our tour of the graveyard. The original one hour tour turned into a two and a half hour tour because our guide Arthur was so raucous about most of the attractions. The other tour groups seemed to have passed by in a hurry.
Just like Nicholas Cage did before, come and watch before he ruined it. It looks really cool, Mary Laveau's three generations of cemeteries are here, and there are many cool people (except Nicholas Cage) buried here.
Visiting the cemetery is a great way to get to know New Orleans better. It's a place to bury the dead, a place for family funerals, a reservoir, a history of illness, characters (Nora always existed in their hearts) and witchcraft. What else do you ask for??
The burial culture in New Orleans is quite interesting. Follow the guide to see the cemetery and know a lot of strange customs regulations. The famous is the tomb of the voodoo queen.
Cemetery One is the largest structure, the entire cemetery includes several project frontal components, and there are many tourists here.