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Louisiana. Orleans Parish. New Orleans. Cemeteries in New Orleans, Louisiana. 78 cemeteries in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ahavas Sholem Cemetery. All Saints Mausoleum. Aurora United Methodist Church Cemetery. Beth Israel Cemetery No. 2. Carrollton Cemetery No. 1. Carrollton Cemetery No. 2. Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King of France.
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Oct 27, 2021 · Spread over 127 acres that used to contain a racetrack, Metairie Cemetery holds the graves of nine governors, 12 New Orleans mayors and six state Supreme Court justices, along with — among...
About. Get directions 425 Basin Street. New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 United States. Coordinates: 29.95940, -90.07140. www.nolacatholiccemeteries.org. (504) 482-5065. Cemetery ID: 643477. Members have Contributed. 5,298 Memorials. 56% photographed. 6% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by Lindsay Ducote-Guidry &...
New Orleans, Louisiana / USA - February 14, 2019: Above-ground graves in the St. Louis Cemetery Number 1, a famous site where Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen is buried. Search from 794 New Orleans Cemetery stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock.
Mar 26, 2020 · Here are 12 must-see New Orleans cemeteries to add to your itinerary. Now grab your beads and a black umbrella and jump into a New Orleans jazz funeral. We’re heading to the cemetery! 1. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. This is NOLA’s oldest (1789) and most famous cemetery.