Frenier Cemetery
All that remains of this small town is its mass grave and a myth of a voodoo priestess who predicted its demise.

šŸ“œ Mass grave and the remains of a small town, tied to a voodoo priestess myth.
šŸ” Associated with the myth of a voodoo priestess, Julia Brown.
šŸ” Site of the 1915 New Orleans Hurricane's impact on Frenier.

Why Go

šŸ‘» Explore a site steeped in local legend and myth, including the intriguing myth of Julia Brown, the voodoo priestess.
šŸ“– Learn about the debunked myth of Julia Brown.
🚶 Discover a unique historical site accessible by swamp tour.
šŸžļø See the remnants of a town flattened by a Category 4 hurricane.
🐊 Spot alligators and raccoons, frequent visitors.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Access only via a specific swamp tour company (Cajun Pride swamp tour company).
šŸ“ No paperwork exists on who is buried in the mass grave.

Tips

šŸ“ Located 25 miles west of New Orleans, in LaPlace, Louisiana.
šŸ—£ļø Listen to the stories and remember the real person, Aunt Julie. The tour includes a look at the cabin where Julia Brown, rumored as a voodoo priestess, lived.

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