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The Haunting History of Perryville Battlefield

On October 8, 1862, cannon explosions shattered this tranquil countryside as Perryville became the site of the most destructive Civil War battle in the state. Some believe the spirts of the soldiers continue to linger on the battlefield.
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Ghostly Tales of the Willard Library

The Willard Library is home to thousands of books and possibly a few spirits. Step between the stacks for the haunted history of this historic building.
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Exploring The Haunted Legends of Mammoth Cave

Go deep into the earth and explore the haunted history inside Kentucky’s only National Park – Mammoth Cave
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The Pope Lick Monster

The Pope Lick Monster is a legend local to the city of Louisville, Kentucky. According to legend, this monster may take on the form of a creature that is half-man and half-goat, half-man. The area he supposedly hunts is located at the Pope Lick trestle outside the city.
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The Belle of Louisville: History & Hauntings

Experience the charm of the Ohio River on a riverboat cruise in Louisville! Enjoy breathtaking views, delicious food, live entertainment, and maybe bump into a spirit or two.
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Kentucky Meat Shower

The weather in Kentucky can be weird. Blazing hot one day and freezing cold the next. But one day, pieces of meat rained from the sky in Bath county.
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The River City Saints

Louisville is a city famous for horse racing, Muhammad Ali, baseball bats, and the nation’s oldest authentic river steamboat. It is also the home of the bones of two 1800-year-old Christian martyrs. Who are they and how did they end up in the River City? Before we talk about our saintly skeletons, lets talk about…
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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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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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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 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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The Lady of the Stairs

A lover left alone at the steps of the church? Who is the Lady of the Stairs?
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The Witch’s Tree & The Storm Demon

An old tree and a curse. Leave an offering if you are walking through Old Louisville.
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Ghosts & Architecture at the Loudoun House

Three different ghosts are said to roam the halls of the Loudoun House in Lexington, Kentucky. How the cholera epidemic ties into the construction of this Gothic structure.
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The Beginning

The paranormal has also been fascinating to me. But how did I get to where I am today – Where a lot of people do – the public library.
