The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is a quirky spot in the heart of the French Quarter that's all about Voodoo art, culture, and history. Founded in 1972, this museum showcases original artworks, ceremonial masks, and even a wooden kneeling board rumoured to have belonged to Voodoo queen Marie Laveau. Visitors can leave offerings at the Main Altar, check out Voodoo flags by Haitian artist Joseph Oldof Pierre, and maybe even get a reading from a resident voodoo priest. It's a must-visit for anyone curious about Louisiana's mystical side!