Bradley N.
Yelp
"Here the living find comfort and are consoled by visiting the burial places of their loved ones and praying for them."
So says the plaque near the Esplande Ave entrance to St Louis No. 3, a far less visited place than St Louis Cemetery No. 1, which is nearer to the French Quarter and boasts twice daily tours.
But this cemetery, near to the wonderful City Park and NOMA sculpture garden, is utterly enchanting as a destination for the living to visit.
Even if they are living beings of the tourist variety.
The dead don't mind; the cemetery isn't really for them, anyway, other than to preserve their remains beneath rock, stone, and marble. It's the living things here that matter: the people who tend the grave sites, the flowers they leave behind, and the wonderful combinations of light and shadow, heat and cool, wind and calm, that make this one of NOLA's most intimate and expressive of venues.
There is a lot of history here, multigenerational families of Catholic (and Greek Orthodox) faith. But also city history written and contained in stone: of floods and famines and yellow fever outbreaks. Hurricanes, too.
Through it all, St Louis No 3 survives.
So come and visit. Find comfort.
You can always visit the French Quarter later.