Things to do / Travel Guide
Address:724 Dumaine St.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Tel:
(504) 680-0128
Highlighting New Orleans special interests, history, and culture exhibits (18th - 20th Century). Specializing in Voodoo history.
Activities: Tours
From New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum:
Believed to be born in New Orleans in 1794 and died in New Orleans on June 15th, 1881. A free woman of color as well as a Quadroon (African, Indian, French and Spanish), she became the most famous and powerful Voodoo Queen in the world, so powerful that she acclaimed herself the Pope of Voodoo in the 1830s. She was respected and feared by thousands including the Catholic Church. A devout catholic, going to mass each day, she got permission to hold rituals behind St. Louis Cathedral. Starting out as a hairdresser and later as a selfless nurse, Marie Laveau became the first commercial Voodoo Queen. She had fifteen children by her second husband, one of which (Marie Philomene Laveau Glapion) walked in her footsteps and became almost as powerful as her mother.
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Tourist Attractions Near New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Presbytere/Mardi Gras Museum
Historic New Orleans Collection
Sternwheeler Rides - New Orleans
Harrah's New Orleans Casino
Memorial Hall / Confederate Museum
Jackson Barracks and Military Museum