Lafayette

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an old cemetery with many headstones and tombstones
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Lafayette Cemetery Number 1, New Orleans
a store with skeletons and bones on the wall, in front of a neon sign that reads voodoo
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an old run down house with a red tin roof
LARC's Acadian Village | Lafayette, LA
Lafayette's oldest authentic vision of life in 19th century southwest Louisiana. LARC's Acadian Village is a showcase of authentic homes alongside a winding bayou which depict the unique Acadian architecture of the time. The homes were restored onsite and outfitted with period antiques.
a painting of a woman with a turban on her head standing in front of the ocean
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HISTORY: Voodoo & Tignon Laws in Louisiana > 19th-century American Women - 1844 Adoph Rinck. Possibly a portrait of Marie Laveaux University Art Museum, Lafayette, Louisiana
a spiral staircase in an old building with potted plants on the side and lights hanging from the ceiling
French Quarter courtyard.
an image of a store that is decorated with mosaic tiles and skulls on the floor
Inside the Voodoo Mart-New Orleans
Voodoo Mart | Canal Street, New Orleans, LA
a statue of an angel sitting on top of a white chair with folded sheets around it
New Orleans cemetery angels - search in pictures
New Orleans cemetery angels - search in pictures
a large white house sitting in the middle of a lush green field next to trees
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My dream home in Lafayette Louisiana.
a large white house lit up at night with lights on the porch and trees in front
Lafayette, Chretien Point at Sunset, Louisiana
a book cover with an image of a woman holding a lamp in front of her head
Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana (Haunted America):Amazon:Books
an image of a creepy house with yellow light in the window
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City linked to voodoo, it’s dead can not be buried under ground due to water level, so they are placed in tombs of stone. Their cemeteries are real attractions are called “Cities of the Dead.” The most visited by tourists are four: Lafayette Cemetery containing historical graves and where they have even held many weddings, located in the Garden District, the Metairie CemeteryWith exquisite architecture, the St. Louis CemeteryIn the northern French Quarter.
an old cemetery with many headstones and flowers
Burying Ground - St John's Cathedral, Lafayette, Louisiana
four pictures with different types of cats and other things in the same photo, including an old man's face
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T'Frere's Cajun Bed and Breakfast in Lafayette, Louisiana
a large white house lit up at night with lights on the porch and trees in front
Lafayette, Chretien Point at Sunset, Louisiana
a large white house sitting next to a lush green forest filled with red and pink flowers