Waverly Hills Sanatorium
If you are from Louisville, then you are VERY familiar with Waverly Hills. Waverly Hills Sanatorium is an old TB Hospital that has seen thousands of deaths in its day. Waverly has been featured on...
View ArticleThe Witch’s Castle
The Legend of the Witch’s Castle is that you can here a little girl laughing in the woods and loud thumps. People have seen a white mist moving very fast in what looked like the living room, but only...
View ArticleThe Captain’s Tomb
Located a mile down from Horseshoe Casino, the Captain’s Tomb has long been seen as a haunted location in the Metro area. Halloween night on the Ohio: Listen closely and you may hear the breath of...
View ArticlePalace Theatre
There is a haunted legend to the Palace Theatre that dates back to the 1990s restoration and reopening. It was during this time that workers began to see a man at a variety of places around the...
View ArticleThe Story Inn
A little outside of Louisville near Brown County,IN is the town of Story. Story, IN is one of the smallest towns I have ever encountered. Story, IN literally consists of one city block. On this block...
View ArticleHot Rod Haven
The story tells of a young girl and boy that that died on their way to a dance. Hot Rod Haven is actually a part of Mitchell Hill Road. Mitchell Hill Road has a stretch that is winding and twisting...
View ArticleCave Hill Cemetery
One of Louisville’s largest cemetery’s, it is said that if you visit Cave Hill Cemetery at night you can see green lights floating through the air. It is also been told that if you listen very...
View ArticleEastern Cemetery
Most of us have heard of Eastern Cemetery becuase of all the times it has made local news. This cemetery has been used to bury bodies since 1843. Iit was brought to light that there were coffins...
View ArticleJoe’s Older Than Dirt
We all know of Joe’s Older Than Dirt in Lyndon. Many of us have probably been there. But what most of us didn’t know is that it’s haunted. Workers will be there late at night after closing and will...
View ArticleSpeed Art Museum
The Speed Art Museum was established by Harriet (Hattie) Bishop speed, the second wife of JB Speed, in 1927. It was created as a memorial for her late husband who never loved her quite as much as her...
View ArticleSleepy Hollow
No, not the headless horseman story. Sleepy Hollow is a road that is so isolated and dark that the only light to guide you is your headlights and the moon. The tree line casts creepy shadows over the...
View ArticleActor’s Theater
When the house lights go down a special viewer watches the performance in anticipation. In 1970, an actress from Louisville named Pamela Brown Anderson, her husband and a friend decided to be the first...
View ArticleThe Brown Hotel
You may not get a restful night’s sleep if you stay at The Brown Hotel. Stories have been told of Mr. Brown and his loveable poodle Woozem. When Woozem was deserted by the circus, Mr. Brown adopted the...
View ArticleHenry Vogt Mansion
A jilted lover and suicide surround this once prominent mansion. Built in the late 1800’s by Henry Vogt, this mansion has had its fair share of ghost stories. The most tragic is the story of a young...
View ArticleJefferson Community College
This structure was originally constucted in 1903 to house the Louisville Prebyterian Theological Seminary. In 1968 it was remodeled and became Jefferson Community College. The ghost that walks these...
View ArticleThe Seelbach Hotel
A hotel as old as The Seelbach is bound to have a few skeletons in the closet or running around the halls. Opened in 1905 with a whopping $1 million spent on marble, bronze and rugs from around the...
View ArticleCulbertson Mansion
Culbertson Mansion was built in 1867 by the richest man in Indiana, William Culbertson. Located on the premises are the beautiful mansion and the carriage house. The mansion itself has been rumored...
View ArticleThe Legend of Pope Lick
In every urban legend, there is a cornerstone of truth, and every true story has a beginning— This story begins with a man who called himself Colonel Beauregard Schildknecht, although there is no...
View ArticleLouisville Ghost Tours
Explore the shadow-filled streets of downtown Louisville during this 90 minute walking tour. Dressed in historic period costume, your lantern bearing guide will lead you through the dark mysteries and...
View ArticleLouisville Ghost Walks
Louisville’s popular Downtown Ghost Walks led by Mr. Ghost Walker, are open and ready to spook you! Mark your calendars so you can be part of the most “spirited” walks through downtown Louisville!...
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