EXCLUSIVE INSIDE ST. LOUIS CEMETERY NO. 1 in 2021, "Part 10 Goin South". Voodoo Healer MARIE LAVEAU.

The Next "Goin South" Episode 11 LINK -    • A Mother's View into Daughter's Coffin.   Credit for Introduction Narrative, and some selected other parts in this episode; derived from the amazing book: “NEW ORLEANS CEMETERIES - Life in the Cities of the Dead”, By Robert P. & J. Mason Florence. Amazon LINK to purchase (no commission for FOTF Channel, just for viewers’ convenience): https://www.amazon.com/New-Orleans-Ce... 🟡 Check out my Book: "INTO THE UNKNOWN - True Stories of a Pilot Cheating Death" on Amazon for $12.95 USD - https://www.amazon.com/Into-Stories-P... 🟢 MERCH - Sweatshirts, T-shirts & Mugs - https://facesoftheforgotten.itemorder... 🟢 Connect up on Faces' INSTAGRAM to see SEMI-LIVE Video & Images at the SCENE, as we produce upcoming episodes:   / facesofthoseforgotten   🔵 Make a DONATION to support our channel - https://www.paypal.com/donate?busines... THIS EPISODE: St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and most famous in Louisina. It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (no longer in existence) as the main burial ground when the city was redesigned after a fire in 1788. It is 8 blocks from the Mississippi River, on the north side of Basin Street, one block beyond the inland border of the French Quarter. It has been in continuous use since its foundation. Effective March 1, 2015, the Roman Catholic Diocese of New Orleans, which owns and manages this cemetery, has closed it to the general public, ostensibly because of the rise in vandalism there. However, the diocese has recently changed their policy, and was then charging tour companies for access. At the time of this episode, the cemetery has been completely shut down to all, due to the COVID crisis. THIS CHANNEL: _________________________________________________________ The Angel face you see is the Haserot, named “The Angel of Death Victorious". The stoic angel is seated on the marble gravestone of canning entrepreneur Francis Haserot and his family. Holding an extinguished torch upside-down, it represents a symbol of life extinguished. Wings are outstretched and the gaze is straight ahead. IN THE END, DEATH ALWAYS WINS. LEST THE FACES NOT BE FORGOTTEN... This channel is focused on casually walking and viewing a handful of the thousands of forgotten names and faces at various cemeteries near and afar. Seeing their faces up close. And when able, telling the stories behind their names. Most graves are unknown and lost to history. Some are famous. And some infamous.... ....and some with tragic endings.