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The French Quarter’s Royal Street is where many lovely buildings are located. One of them is Hotel Monteleone. The facade is like the rest of the French Quarter and is strikingly charming with lovely interiors. The hotel also blends in well with New Orleans’s reputation of black magic and voodoo as it is considered to be haunted. It might sound fascinating, but the hotel’s reputation as the stomping grounds of literary figures is much stronger. Tennessee Williams, Faulker, Hemingway and even John Grisham are associated with it, who were frequent visitors and had even penned their stories here. The hotel celebrates this aspect by establishing a display of all the tomes that were supposedly written here.
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