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  1. Jan 6, 2022 · Starting in 1832, Madame Delphine LaLaurie used the attic of her mansion at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans to torture and kill countless enslaved people.

  2. The LaLaurie mansion, from a 1906 postcard. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered slaves in her household.

  3. Madame Delphine MacCarthy Lalaurie was a wealthy New Orleans socialite and notorious enslaver. In 1832, Madame Lalaurie moved into a neoclassical mansion at the intersection of today’s Royal and Governor Nicholls Streets with her third husband Dr. Leonard Louis Nicolas Lalaurie.

  4. The Haunted LaLaurie Mansion. 1140 Royal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70116. Is this house where slaves were tortured at the hands of Delphine LaLaurie? If you've read anything about the ghosts and hauntings in New Orleans, there's no doubt that you've heard about the LaLaurie Mansion.

  5. Nov 9, 2021 · The LaLaurie Mansion in New Orleans' French Quarter is believed by some to be haunted by the souls of those who were secretly tortured and murdered in the home nearly 200 years ago, according to Ghost City Tours.

  6. At 1140 Royal Street stands what has become of the legendary LaLaurie Mansion, where many of New Orleans' most phantasmic poltergeists reside. Yet what do we know about this mysterious mansion and why is it haunted?

  7. Apr 25, 2019 · Although she escaped an angry mob and the hangman's noose, her home, LaLaurie Mansion, remains one of New Orleans' most famous structures. Known For: Torture and possible murder of multiple enslaved persons at her French Quarter mansion; one of New Orleans' most notorious women.

  8. Called the "Haunted House of New Orleans" the LaLaurie Mansion is the city's most famous haunted house. But can we go in? Who owns it? Find the answers here

  9. Jan 28, 2013 · The LaLaurie mansion is an unmistakable piece of New Orleanss history with its baroque facade, wrought-iron balconies, and rectangular floor plan.

  10. Perched at the corner of Royal Street in the heart of the French Quarter, the LaLaurie Mansion is as grandiose as it is eerie. Built in 1832 by Dr. Louis LaLaurie and his wife, Delphine, the mansion served as a testament to their affluence and high societal status.

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