New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple was created in 1990.
New Orleans VooDoo was created in 2004.
New Orleans is known for voodoo due to its unique cultural blend of African, French, Spanish, and Creole influences, which created a rich tapestry of spiritual practices. Voodoo, or Vodou, was brought to the city by enslaved Africans and evolved in the context of New Orleans' diverse community. The city's mystique, combined with its historical connections to voodoo practitioners like Marie Laveau, has further solidified its reputation as a center for this spiritual tradition. Today, voodoo is an integral part of the city's cultural identity and attracts tourists interested in its rituals and history.
Voodoo came to New Orleans with the black African slaves.
The web address of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is: http://www.voodoomuseum.com
Voodoo is widely practiced in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Voodoo can be found anywhere. But the practitioners have a strong base in New Orleans.
New Orleans
Haitian Voodoo is one of the world's oldest religions. But New Orleans Voodoo can be dated to begin around 1719.
The address of the Marie Laveau House Of Voodoo is: 739 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116
Voodoo Queens was created in 1992.
City Park in New Orleans
London Voodoo was created in 2004.