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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.
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Cave Hill Cemetery
Come take a walk through Louisville’s largest cemetery. Make sure you say hello to some of the celebrities who call Cave Hill home.
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The Widow Hoag & The Ice Boy
Take a stroll through one of the most haunted neighborhoods, but keep an eye out for ghosts – Old Louisville is full of them.
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Ghosts of the Old Capitol Building
Phantom gunshots can still be heard at the Old Capitol Building in Frankfort. Learn the bloody history of the election of 1899.
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A Mummy In Paducah
Charles Atkins died in 1928 but it took 66 years for him to get a burial. Why did “Speedy” the mummy live in the closet of a funeral home for all of those years
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The Lady of the Stairs
A lover left alone at the steps of the church? Who is the Lady of the Stairs?