Ghost stories
abound in the Cajun and Creole city of Lafayette, Louisiana. The Hub City
boasts a multitude of spirits and specters, from those lost in Civil War
skirmishes and fever outbreaks to those souls that simply can’t say goodbye.
Today, they wander the halls of bed-and-breakfasts and restaurants and linger
along back roads and cemeteries. Pirates are rumored to guard buried treasure,
and ancient French legends hide in the swamps, bayous and woods.
I visited Lafayette’s
haunted sites and traveled the countryside in search of ghostly legends found
only in South Louisiana and published "Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana," with The History Press.
Just in time for Halloween I will be signing copies of “Haunted Lafayette” at the
following:
Oct. 17, 2015: I will sign “Haunted Lafayette” as well as “Forest
Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History” from 10 a.m. to noon at 1921 Jackson
Street: A Coffee House in Alexandria, Louisiana.
Oct. 31, 2015: I will sign “Haunted Lafayette” and her other books
— “Exploring Cajun Country,” “Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town
History” and “Magic’s in the Bag: Creating Spellbinding Gris Gris Bags and
Sachets” — from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at Barnes & Noble
Lafayette.
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