Holidays On Demand explores the nation’s spookiest destinations for Halloween. In this episode Sydney Smith and Renee Lezair of Haunted History Tours take us through the legendary French Quarter in New Orleans to visit the sites of documented hauntings. First stop is the LaLaurie Mansion, also called the « Blight of New Orleans ». Known as the most haunted location in the French Quarter, it is said that an heiress from the 1830′s, Delphine LaLaurie, would throw parties while she tortured captive guests upstairs. After victims were found mangled with broken bones and severed limbs, one bystander threw herself from the window. These restless souls still linger on the property to this day.
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