Louisiana is known for its utter uniqueness–everything is just a little bit different down here. And that definitely goes for the cemeteries. Here are some of the most amazing (and creepy!) cemetery photographs from across the state.

  1. Grace Episcopal Church and Cemetery, St. Francisville, LA

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  1. Hebrew Rest Cemetery, Lafayette, LA

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  1. St. Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans, LA

Photo Credit City of the Dead.

  1. Lafayette Cemetery #1, New Orleans, LA

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  1. Oakland Cemetery, Downtown Shreveport, LA

Shreveport-Bossier Convention Center / flickr This historic cemetery has been in Shreveport for over 150 years.

  1. Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge, LA

Mike Smail / flickr These kids are a little spooky.

  1. Bilbo Cemetery, Lake Charles, LA

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  1. Graves at Old Castor Cemetery, Castor, LA

Billy Hathorn / wikicommons There’s something about rural cemeteries that always creeps me out.

  1. St. Louis Cemetery #1

FEMA / Liz Roll / flickr Cemetery post-Katrina.

  1. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, LA

Britt Reints / flickr Family plot.

  1. Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, LA

Jason Mrachina The sky is a creepy as these graves.

Have you ever visited one of these cemeteries? Let us know how your trip was in the comments below!

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Natalie Maynor / flickr

Photo Credit

City of the Dead.

Virtual Tourist

Shreveport-Bossier Convention Center / flickr

This historic cemetery has been in Shreveport for over 150 years.

Mike Smail / flickr

These kids are a little spooky.

facebook.com/pages/Bilbo-Cemetery

Billy Hathorn / wikicommons

There’s something about rural cemeteries that always creeps me out.

FEMA / Liz Roll / flickr

Cemetery post-Katrina.

Britt Reints / flickr

Family plot.

Jason Mrachina

The sky is a creepy as these graves.

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