New Orleans is definitely one of the most haunted places in all of the United States. The spirit world is alive and well here, so it’s no surprise that nearby towns have a similar amount of paranormal activity. But by far, Thibodaux, LA, is the place with the most paranormal activity of anywhere near New Orleans. Let’s explore this spooky town!
Thibodaux, Louisiana is found about an hour and 20 minutes away from New Orleans, and it is a truly unique place.
Flickr.com / Ian Munroe But since the beginning, the town has been haunted by ghost stories. Thibodaux has always been a town that had its fair share.
One of the main attractions in Thibodaux is Nicholls State University. But it is also home to some ghost stories.
Flickr.com / Jimmy Emerson, DVM Legend has it that Ellender Hall is haunted, with lights being switched off and on and doors opening and closing on their own. Some say it is the ghost of a student who died there in the 1960s.
Perhaps the most haunted location in the surrounding area is the Laurel Valley Plantation and Historic Village, pictured here.
Flickr.com / Jerod D. A lot of the original buildings and features of the plantation have remained intact, making the environs ripe for spirits to explore.
Some visitors have reported sightings of former slaves that lived on the plantation.
Flickr.com / John Parsons They are said to be dressed in old-fashioned clothing and walking up and down the roads. Other spirits have been seen haunting the areas with the preserved historic items.
Another consistently haunted spot in the town is the historic cemetery found in Thibodaux.
Flickr.com / Ian Munroe The old tombs are a place where many youth in the town sometimes hold seances or other creepy events.
Finally, the Chauvin sculpture garden is a creepy testament to one man’s experiences with the divine.
Flickr.com / Jennifer Jameson This amazing garden is the source of many fairy tales and stories, as well as some creepy tales including ones about angels! All in all it makes for a very unusual trip when you head on down to Thibodaux, LA.
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Flickr.com / Ian Munroe
But since the beginning, the town has been haunted by ghost stories. Thibodaux has always been a town that had its fair share.
Flickr.com / Jimmy Emerson, DVM
Legend has it that Ellender Hall is haunted, with lights being switched off and on and doors opening and closing on their own. Some say it is the ghost of a student who died there in the 1960s.
Flickr.com / Jerod D.
A lot of the original buildings and features of the plantation have remained intact, making the environs ripe for spirits to explore.
Flickr.com / John Parsons
They are said to be dressed in old-fashioned clothing and walking up and down the roads. Other spirits have been seen haunting the areas with the preserved historic items.
The old tombs are a place where many youth in the town sometimes hold seances or other creepy events.
Flickr.com / Jennifer Jameson
This amazing garden is the source of many fairy tales and stories, as well as some creepy tales including ones about angels! All in all it makes for a very unusual trip when you head on down to Thibodaux, LA.
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