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Carpenter In Kentucky
John Carpenter is one of the most prolific filmmakers, especially when it comes to horror movies and cult classics. With movies like The Thing, The Fog, Halloween and others – when you think of horror movies, chances are a John Carpenter film is probably in your top five. But did you know, Carpenter has a…
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The Wooldridge Monuments
Known collectively as “The Strange Procession That Never Moves,” the Graves County landmark depicts 15 life-size statues perpetually waiting in line.
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Waverly Hills Sanatorium
Take a trip inside one of the most haunted locations in the country Waverly Hills Sanatorium
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Haunted Trail of The Kentucky Wildlands
Take a trip through the Kentucky Wildlands and explore a dozen haunted locations all in one trip
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Kentucky After Dark
Grab the car keys and hit the road and explore some of the spooky sites Kentucky has to offer with the Kentucky After Dark Passport.
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Our Friend Jack
Halloween is almost here so lets celebrate our good friend who keeps guard on our porches – the jack-o’-lantern
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The Conrad-Caldwell House
Take a step back in time with one of the most impressive homes you will ever visit. Come for the architecture – stay for the ghost stories.
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The Brown Hotel
Book a stay in the Brown Hotel in downtown Louisville. If you are lucky, you might get to meet the owner – only problem is, he died in 1969.
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The Ghost Bride of Cumberland Falls
A young bride and groom – both lost in the raging rivers of Cumberland Falls. When you could catch a glimpse of The Ghost Bride.
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Nada Tunnel
Do you like sharing tight spaces with ghosts? Squeeze into Powell County, Kentucky for a visit to the Nada Tunnel.