Tuesday, September 25, 2018

NOLA: Lafayette Cemetery No 1 | part 2


Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is a gorgeous Southern Gothic cemetery located in the stunning Garden District. Like much of New Orleans, this stop is rich with history and horror.

It is uncertain how many people are buried in Lafayette Cemetery No 1. During the early years of the cemetery's operation (1833 - 1905), yellow fever was claiming the lives of thousands. During the yellow fever epidemic, this cemetery was running 24/7 in an attempt to honor the dead - which were piling up faster than the city could accommodate. It's fair to assume that record keeping was not a top priority at the time, and so the records of the dead during that period are incomplete. Some sources estimate that there are around 10,000 people buried in this cemetery.

Despite the small size, each plot of the cemetery (and others like it around New Orleans) can fit full generations of families (over 30 people per tomb). If you look in the photos below, you can see some epitaphs which honor a full list of family members in one vault. I'd love to share more about the history of New Orleans cemeteries in a future post.

For fellow horror nerds: Anne Rice was strongly influenced by this particular corner of New Orleans, and even staged her own funeral here as a promotion for one of her vampire novels. You can also spot it in "Interview with a Vampire" (among other films)!


Below, you can see the internal structure of the vaults.








The contrast between cemetery and surroundings can be a little disorienting. The centuries old Gothic cemetery is surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant Victorian buildings. The bright blue one visible below is a famous New Orlean's restaurant - Commander's Palace. New Orleans is a relentlessly colorful place despite all the darkness.






















Thinking of booking a trip? Try airbnb for local digs at a lower cost.


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Thursday, September 20, 2018

NOLA: Lafayette Cemetery No 1 | part 1


Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is a gorgeous Southern Gothic cemetery located in the stunning Garden District. Like much of New Orleans, this stop is rich with history and horror.

It is uncertain how many people are buried in Lafayette Cemetery No 1. During the early years of the cemetery's operation (1833 - 1905), yellow fever was claiming the lives of thousands. During the yellow fever epidemic, this cemetery was running 24/7 in an attempt to honor the dead - which were piling up faster than the city could accommodate. It's fair to assume that record keeping was not a top priority at the time, and so the records of the dead during that period are incomplete. Some sources estimate that there are around 10,000 people buried in this cemetery.

Despite the small size, each plot of the cemetery (and others like it around New Orleans) can fit full generations of families (over 30 people per tomb). If you look in the photos below, you can see some epitaphs which honor a full list of family members in one vault. I'd love to share more about the history of New Orleans cemeteries in a future post.

For fellow horror nerds: Anne Rice was strongly influenced by this particular corner of New Orleans, and even staged her own funeral here as a promotion for one of her vampire novels. You can also spot it in "Interview with a Vampire" (among other films)!


















Thinking of booking a trip? Try airbnb for local digs at a lower cost.


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Monday, September 10, 2018

Life Lately

Things around here have been busy, and while I try my best to schedule posts in advance, you may have noticed a slow down in activity. So whats going on?

2014 & 2018


We're getting married!

Probably the biggest news for this little blog, is that we are getting married this winter in beautiful St. Augustine! If you look back through our archives, St. Augustine is the first destination we blogged about. That's because a little over four years ago, we went on our first trip together to the Nation's oldest city. It was a completely spontaneous trip - we spent just under 24 hours exploring the city, but we knew that it was someplace special. Since then, we've visited one other country and 11 other states together. While this blog largely chronicles our adventures, rather than our personal lives, it's clear that travel has been a large component in the foundation of our relationship. We are planning a very small, nontraditional wedding with close friends and family. If wedding planning or honeymoon planning is something you'd like for us to share more about, please let us know!

...which means, we're going on a Honeymoon!

As a couple that loves to travel, we are of course planning an epic honeymoon. After much consideration and research, we've decided to spend our honeymoon visiting France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Please let us know if there is an offbeat stop we need to see!

Graduation is around the corner

As if planning a wedding AND a honeymoon wasn't chaotic enough, Kaili is in the process of completing her final semester of college! Yes, things are a little crazy around here.


We want to move

Both of us have been in Florida for most of our lives, but we feel it's time to move on. We are hoping to make our way out of Florida by next year. With everything else going on, we haven't yet been able to solidify any plans in this direction, but it will be our number one goal for 2019.


We can't wait to continue to share our adventures with you! Thank you for sticking with us even during periods of radio silence.

Have any recommendations for must-see stops near Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam? Please let us know!


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