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"Originally built as a theater and ballroom in the early 1800s and rebuilt by architect Henry Latrobe, this French Quarter property later served as a school, orphanage, and makeshift yellow-fever hospital under the Sisters of the Holy Family before opening as a hotel. Guests have reported a range of supernatural phenomena—ghostly children’s laughter, nuns who vanish into walls, personal items mysteriously misplaced, a lonely dancer waltzing beneath the ballroom chandelier, and the solemn apparition of a Confederate soldier marching in gray uniform." - Bailey Berg