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  1. Oct 11, 2013 · This stately Victorian Gothic home of Rice’s sits on just over a quarter of an acre, and was said by some to be haunted by spirits that predate the modern tales of blood lust and spells.

  2. Jun 25, 2018 · A Victorian mansion once owned by novelist Anne Rice has come back on the market, as a “magnificently restored” New Orleans home listed for $4.5 million.

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    So, where did Anne Rice live? According to property records, Anne Rice lived in a 3,400 square foot home in La Quinta, California! The author relocated to CA a few years after her husband’s passing in 2002 in order to be closer to her son, Christopher. Below are her five homes – you can scroll or click the link below to scroll to each home. 1. Palm...

    While Anne Rice’s former Rosegate mansion does look similar to the house on the FX series American Horror Story: Coven, it is not the same place and has no affiliation to Coven house. In reality, the exterior shots for Coven were taken at Buckner Mansion – which is literally 0.3 miles from Rosegate! So, if you find yourself on a tour of Anne’s old ...

    Now, if you ever watched the film adaptation of Anne’s novel Interview with the Vampire, you’ll remember that Louie lived on a huge plantation in New Orleans. In reality, that estate is actually Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, LA! The sprawling mansion is a major attraction in the area and offers tours for a minor fee. If you’re a fan of Anne Ric...

    To cover every single piece of literature that Anne Rice provided us over the span of her career would take almost an entire article in itself to cover, so we’ll be going over her most famous works here instead! Anne Rice wrote her first novel, Interview with the Vampire, in the span of only 5 weeks in 1976. At the time, many couldn’t help but noti...

    While Anne Rice is one of the primary reasons we think of vampires in New Orleans today, she wasn’t the first to connect these creatures of the night to the area. In fact, there’s actually a very real reason people once thought vampires roamed the streets of New Orleans! In the 1930s, two brothers named John and Wayne Carter were put to death after...

    Following her graduation from Richardson High in 1959, Anne went on to complete her freshman year at Texas Woman’s University before transferring to North Texas State College for her sophomore year. Due to financial strains, Anne was forced to drop out of college and relocate to San Francisco, where she stayed with a friend until finding stable wor...

    Anne Rice passed away on December 11, 2021, at age 80 due to a stroke. She joined her lifelong love and late husband, poet Stan Rice, at the Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans, LA on Jan 15, 2022. Much like her vampires, Anne Rice has reached an immortal status in the hearts and minds of those that enjoyed her work. She fostered the dark imaginations...

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  3. Jun 16, 2018 · This Victorian mansion, once owned by vampire-novel writer Anne Rice, sits at 3711 St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans.

  4. Jun 10, 2018 · But one of her abodes (she’s had a few) in New Orleans is now up for sale, again. Located at 3711 St. Charles in Uptown New Orleans, the mansion was sold by Rice to new owners in 2011 (the list price was $3.19 million).

  5. Oct 14, 2013 · Here's a rare chance to take a peek into the stately—and slightly spookyNew Orleans home once owned by Anne Rice, undisputed grand dame of gothic fiction.

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  7. May 21, 2019 · Anne Rice’s prolific output as a novelist is rivaled only by her prodigious collection of luxury homes—although the scribe has downsized in recent years. The deconsecrated 19th-century...

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