The Sultan's Palace
New Orleans
Haunted Building High Activity
History & Paranormal Activity
In the 1870s, a man who claimed to be a Turkish sultan rented this mansion and filled it with servants, harem women, and opium. One morning, all inhabitants were found slaughtered. The killer was never identified. Today, neighbors and visitors report Middle Eastern music playing late at night, the smell of incense, and shadowy figures at the upstairs windows.
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🔒 Classified Field Investigation Notes
The New Orleans police report from 1874 describes the massacre scene in detail but notes that the 'sultan' had no documentation of his identity — the Consular records of the time show no Turkish national of his description ever legally entered Louisiana.
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29.9631°N, 90.0698°W
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