I have never claimed to be Agatha
Christie or Kolchak but I have tried my best to excavate as much history as I
could on haunted locations, especially throughout Louisiana. As you have read,
many of these places are worthy of their own books, as they are so rich with
interesting tales and folklore. Still, once everything was laid out for
presentation, I was still left with a handful of locations that, although
little to no history could be found, they have long been rumored to being
haunted. Whether it is that these areas have never been investigated, they are
barred from the public, or not enough light has been shed on them, I felt that
they still had to be mentioned for the sake of truly covering as many
reportedly haunted locations that I was aware of. Here, you will find what I
simply call the “honorable mentions,” as they still are connected to haunted
stories in some fashion. Some may be folklore while others are simply urban
legend; they still deserved some form of acknowledgement. This will be part one
of a four part series.
Finnegan’s
Wake (Alexandria)
812
3rd Street, Alexandria, LA 71301 (31.312064,-92.445767)
This
popular pub in Alexandria is a great place to relax and have a beer. I’ve
enjoyed the “beverages” here many times! Prior to Finnegan’s, the building was
known as the Riverside Pub. Even prior to that, it was an optometrist office,
which later moved to Jackson Street and became Vision Source. Staff has
reported glasses sliding off of shelves and a musician once claimed that his guitar
was purposely detuned when no one was around to touch it.
Basile
High School (Basille)
2835
2nd Street, Basile, LA 70515 (30.48668,-92.596818)
Students
that have attended Basile High School have all passed down haunted stories to
each preceding class. Students have seen theatre seats moving up and down on
their own in the auditorium as well as poltergeist-like activity such as lights
turning on and off.
Michelle’s
School of Dance (Eunice)
151
N 10th Street, Eunice, LA 70535 (30.495406,-92.425576)
Prior
to the dance studio, the building was a private residence. Rumors say that a
young girl died in the home in the 1950’s and her spirit now haunts the studio.
Her apparition has been seen on several occasions. Paranormal investigators
have also walked away with electronic voice phenomena of an elderly woman
speaking.
Happy
Hippie Restaurant (Lake Charles)
329
Broad Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601 (30.229235,-93.215856)
Originally
built in the early 1900’s this building has served many purposes. Staff has
seen unexplainable shadows as well as the apparitions of an elderly man and
woman in early 1900 clothing. Disembodied voices have been heard here as well
as one staff member reporting that she had been touched by unseen hands. Our
group conducted an investigation here and left with several interesting
encounters. While one investigator claimed she was touched, another two
witnessed a stuffed animal move on its own!
Avoyelles
Parish Courthouse (Marksville)
312
N Main Street, Marksville, LA 71351 (31.127164,-92.065634)
Marksville’s
founder, Marco Litche, donated the land in around 1815 which would soon become
the courthouse square. Two courthouses actually sat on the property before the
present-day one was built in 1927. The first courthouse was a simple two-story
structure and was built 1823 with the other being constructed in 1856. For
several years, the fourth floor of the current courthouse was used to carry out
several hangings. It are these spirits that regularly haunt the building, as
staff who have been at the courthouse during late night hours have heard the
sounds of footsteps and conversations.
Bombay
Club (former) (New Orleans)
830
Conti Sreet, New Orleans, LA 70112 (29.956794,-90.068589)
Although
the Bombay Club has recently moved to the Chateau LeMoyne, its former home was
inside of the Prince Conti Hotel. Built sometime around the turn of the
nineteenth century, this former club is haunted by a former madam who is said
to have died here.
The
Bourbon Pub (New Orleans)
801
Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70116 (29.959562,-90.064874)
One
of the most popular gay bars in the French Quarter, the Bourbon Pub features
more than a good time as staff and regular patrons report the bar is haunted by
an elderly black woman. Nicknamed “Mam,” she appears as an old house maid,
dressed in the fitting ensemble. Strange cold spots and disembodied voices have
been experienced here as well.
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