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Posted on 3/24/15 at 2:00 pm to PrimeTime Money
I don't know about Indians, but there were definitely bodies
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The site looks close enough to the SKC for me
Here's a much more detailed article on it from the TP LINK
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In 1971, when the site for the Superdome was being excavated, workers were spooked. Their backhoes brought the first skeleton up from the ground. The deeper they went, the more gruesome it got, with caskets and coffins, the remains of the abandoned Girod Street Cemetery. Victims of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1850 and the cholera epidemic of 1930 were buried there and never claimed by family or kin when the resting place was deconsecrated in 1957. And in a city that takes this kind of thing seriously, the Saints, in spite of their holy name, were deemed to be cursed.
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The site looks close enough to the SKC for me
Here's a much more detailed article on it from the TP LINK
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