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.
- Grace Episcopal Church and Cemetery, St. Francisville, LA
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- Hebrew Rest Cemetery, Lafayette, LA
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- St. Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans, LA
Photo Credit City of the Dead.
- Lafayette Cemetery #1, New Orleans, LA
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- Oakland Cemetery, Downtown Shreveport, LA
Shreveport-Bossier Convention Center / flickr This historic cemetery has been in Shreveport for over 150 years.
- Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge, LA
Mike Smail / flickr These kids are a little spooky.
- Bilbo Cemetery, Lake Charles, LA
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- Graves at Old Castor Cemetery, Castor, LA
Billy Hathorn / wikicommons There’s something about rural cemeteries that always creeps me out.
- St. Louis Cemetery #1
FEMA / Liz Roll / flickr Cemetery post-Katrina.
- St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, LA
Britt Reints / flickr Family plot.
- 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!
Anthony Turducken / flickr
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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