New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum Tour with a REAL VOODOO PRIESTESS! Feat. Madame Cinnamon Black!

Published 2024-03-30
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum Tour with a REAL VOODOO PRIESTESS! Feat. Madame Cinnamon Black!
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum. Unlike anything you have seen before!
Come Explore New Orleans Voodoo with us at the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.

Hi everyone,
Today we are bringing you along with us to something special that is ONLY in New Orleans!!
Come Explore New Orleans Voodoo with us at the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum. Let’s go on a tour that is ONLY in New Orleans! This tour will be unlike anything you have seen before! We will learn about the legacy of New Orleans' Voodoo history and culture.

Madame Cinnamon Black is also FiYiYi's Big Queen, leader of the Treme Million Dollar Baby Dolls, and a Voodoo Priestess. She has been a culture bearer since the 70's, and helped bring back the baby dolls to its prevalence today in New Orleans. She is one of the culture ambassadors for our city and it was a true honor to spend some time with her!

Thank you to ​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum for inviting us out and to the beautiful and legendary culture bearer Madame Cinnamon Black for giving us a private tour and showing us around a true piece of New Orleans History! We love you and thank you for being wonderful and amazing for all that you do for our city!

We would also like to thank, everyone who supports us. Thank you so much and we love each and every one of you! Keep being amazing!

We hope you come visit them when you come to our amazing City of New Orleans and tell them TEAM AJ sent you.
Love,
The Misadventures of Team A.J.
A-Ron and Jennifer!


More info about the amazing and legendary Madame
Cinnamon Black who gave us a personal tour of this museum:
Madame Cinnamon Black has many roles in New Orleans culture. She is a Baby Doll, Voodoo Priestess, and a Masking Indian Queen.

An article that was written by Feed the Second line to learn more about Madame Cinnamon Black.
www.feedthesecondline.org/stories/cinnamon-black

More about New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum from their website:
www.voodoomuseum.com

Serving the New Orleans community since 1972 and bringing you a casual and curious experience intended to preserve the legacy of New Orleans' Voodoo history and culture while educating and entertaining visitors.

One of the most unique and interesting small museums in the country"
We take all the mysteries, the secrets, the history, and the folklores of rituals, zombies, of gris-gris, of Voodoo Queens and all that jazz, and put it all in one place at the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter.

Museum Walkthrough:
A permanent staple in New Orleans, and a “must do” for visitors since 1972, This tour of the museum is a great place to visit with family or friends to explore inside the museum and learn about the rich culture that shapes this unique city. Once inside you can see historic voodoo relics, paintings, sculptures, and other artifacts.

Voodoo Walking Tour:
Discover the true history and culture of New Orleans Voodoo with a guided tour of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and other local voodoo attractions, including Congo Square, and Marie Laveau's house. Tours are scheduled daily. A 24-hour advance notice is recommended to schedule.

Readers and Practitioners:
The Voodoo Museum may assist interested persons in special services such as psychic readings, consultations, special gris-gris, rituals and ceremonies. While the museum does not provide these services directly, we may facilitate contacts with contemporary practitioners who may, upon mutual interest and consent, provide such services.

Academic Research and Media Assistance:
For over 35 years the Voodoo Museum has helped students from grade school, to Ph.D. candidates, excel in their projects. Writers, movie producers and documentary filmmakers have long relied on the Voodoo Museum for advice, guidance and general assistance.

Museum Self-Guided Tour:
Walk through the entire museum packed with information and examples of voodoo history and practices. Learn about the culture and beliefs of voodoo in this adventurous and educational self-guided tour.

Voodoo Walking Tour:
Discover the true history and culture of New Orleans Voodoo with a guided tour of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and other local voodoo attractions, including Congo Square and Marie Laveau's house.

LOCATION:
724 Dumaine Street New Orleans, LA 70116
(Blocks from Jackson Square)
(Between Bourbon St. and Royal St. in the Heart of the French Quarter)

Email: [email protected]

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