O’Flaherty’s Irish Channel Pub, now The Original Oyster Factory is a well known haunt in New Orleans.
O’Flaherty’s Irish Channel Pub closed down after Hurricane Katrina, but tales of ghosts and haunting experiences continued on! In August of 2013, The Original Oyster Factory was slated to move into this haunted New Orleans pub which has been fully renovated.
Two of the previous owners of O’Flaherty’s are said to haunt the building. One of these ghostly owners is said to be eternally in search of something while the other lingers due to unrequited love turned sour (he killed his secretary and himself after she refused to have an affair with him). The ghost of the secretary and the wife of one of the owners make their presences known from time to time. The ghost of a young boy also haunts the building.
508 Toulouse St
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 529-1317
Ghosts and paranormal activity at the Jungle Rock Club (also known as Down the Hatch and more recently, Boomers Down the Hatch) has centered around a story about a prior owner who offed himself in the men’s restroom, but this story hasn’t been verified. Needless to say, visitors have reported hearing strange sounds and disembodied voices in the restrooms. Objects will disappear inexplicably.
1010 Friedrichs Rd, Gretna, LA 70053
(504) 301-4655
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Gretna LA Louisiana United States
The Spanish Moon nightclub in Baton Rouge is rumored to be haunted by at least one ghost that has made appearances as an apparition. Believed to be a male, this ghost is said to be a remnant left from the days when the building served as a “wino flophouse” although it is also possible that the haunting originated in the days when the building functioned as a fire station.
A number of different types of paranormal activity is said to take place here including beer taps turning on by themselves, strange noises, and objects flying through the air inexplicably.
The Spanish Moon is open Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. According to their Facebook page, it’s a place “Where souls go to die.”
1109 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(225) 383-6666
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Baton Rouge LA Louisiana United States
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The Morgue Bar and Lounge was a unique pub in that it was once a New Orleans mortuary functioning during the horrific Yellow Fever epidemic in 1853. Ten thousand people died in 1853, their bodies passing through this mortuary on the way to the grave. The Morgue Bar and Lounge has been closed for some time. Some people report that the building is now used as a private residence. Other online forums say that the building is now used as a haunted house known as The Mortuary, but this haunt is located at a different address from the one listed for The Morgue Bar and Lounge.
The Morgue Bar and Lounge building was originally built in 1849.
New Orleans locals report that the mortician’s daughter often makes a showing in main bar area. She has been known to move objects, especially from the ladies restroom.
The Shadowlands web site reports that bodies were stacked in the women’s room, but the veracity of this statement is suspect. During the Yellow Fever epidemic, bodies piled up everywhere. It’s unlikely that the women’s restroom was the only place in the building used for storing bodies, since it was, in fact, a morgue.
The MVD Ghostchasers paranormal investigation group has investigated this location. Visit their web site to see photos.
626 Saint Phillip St. New Orleans, LA
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New Orleans LA Louisiana United States
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