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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Tickets

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LaVonne,  United States United States
25 Feb 2020
Excellent
MUCH more knowledgeable than the guide we've had in the past. Excellent all the way around ALTHOUGH starting closer to the cemetery would have been a better decision.
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Elizabeth,  United States United States
23 Jan 2020
Excellent
I'm really glad I did this tour. Matt, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable as well as friendly. I learned so much on this tour! It was definitely well worth it.
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Kalindi,  United States United States
31 Jan 2020
Excellent
Peyton was very informative, able to answer all the questions that were asked with great knowledge, was captivating, and attentive. A fantastic experience!
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About: St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Famous for its above-ground mausoleum-style burial tombs, in which the bodies of several noteworthy New Orleanians are interred, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is also noteworthy for being the future resting place of Hollywood actor and internet meme Nicolas Cage, who purchased a pyramid in the cemetery where he intends to be buried.

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
425 Basin St, 70112, New Orleans
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