Madame John's Legacy

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This museum is said to have a ghost who may be Renato Beluche, a privateer from the early 19th century. His apparition has been seen, and witnesses have also heard voices and footsteps. This spot is also notable because part of the film “Interview with the Vampire” was shot here.

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Geographic Information

Address:
632 Dumaine St
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States

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GPS:
29.959447, -90.063064
Parish:
Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Nearest Towns:
New Orleans, LA (0.8 mi.)
Gretna, LA (3.1 mi.)
Arabi, LA (3.5 mi.)
Terrytown, LA (3.9 mi.)
Harvey, LA (4.0 mi.)
Marrero, LA (4.7 mi.)
Jefferson, LA (5.4 mi.)
Metairie, LA (5.6 mi.)
Timberlane, LA (6.0 mi.)
Westwego, LA (6.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.crt.state.la.us/museum/properties/madame_johns_legacy/

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