Friday, October 23, 2015

Top 5 of Louisville's Most Haunted Places

Top 5 of Louisville's Most Haunted Places

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One week to go before Halloween and yes I am giddy with excitement and had been reading and checking out all the haunted places, mysteries and watching all the paranormal specials there is. It has been my routine since I was a kid and end up scaring myself before I go to sleep.

I have experienced some paranormal stuff in our very own home (not Niki's). Bed shaking, shadows passing by, I have seen white lady passing beside my bed, a guy holding flowers in my room then disappears, shadow figure just standing in the dark. I even saw a guy wearing all black standing behind the tree watching my brother and me as we ride our bikes. Stuff missing and reappear in the original place where you left it.


A real white dwarf wearing shiny clothes dancing in the tune of backstreet boys songs. I even heard 3 slow knocks in my door every other night and when I check no one is there. I almost believed that my room is some kind of portal going to our mango tree which I believe that it's being used as a home of the spirits and the reason why our mango tree bears fruits all year round. I even bought a charm to ward of spirits and prevent them from knocking in my room and added a red ribbon on my mirror just in case they are using it as a portal. 

We haven't consulted with any paranormal investigator to check on our house. I guess confirming that there are spirits living with us will make me very uncomfortable to sleep in there. I think it's better to think of it as one way of my imagination playing with me.


But speaking of haunted places and ghost tours, have you tried any of this? I know it's for the people brave enough to go in those places and actually feel the creepiness of the place. So I decided to compile all the haunted places in Louisville and include any ghost tours that they have.

1. Waverly Hills Sanatorium


Waverly Hills Sanatorium is an old TB Hospital that has seen thousands of deaths in its day. Waverly has been featured on World’s Scariest Places and it is definitely one of the scariest places that I have ever laid my eyes on. The building alone is menacing and that is before you even step foot inside the haunted house. You will travel through tight, abandoned recesses of this haunted building and you will even see the infamous body chute. Little do you know that the creatures in the corridors of this haunted house aren’t actors. These are the ghosts that haunt Waverly Hills. They also do haunted tours which you can book for an incredibly eerie experience. For a truly spine-tingling experience, go to Waverly this Halloween season. Source: http://www.louisvillehalloween.com

Location: 4400 Paralee Lane Louisville, KY

Price: Private tours available at http://www.therealwaverlyhills.com/

2. The Pink Palace 


ADDRESS:

1473 St. James Court
Louisville, Kentucky  40208

The Pink Palace seems to be the home of at least one spirit, Avery, who is a friendly, protecting presence, watching out for the people who live in his mansion. Avery and his family were the first private owners of The Pink Palace, after buying it from The Gentleman's club and Casino owners.

The entity of Avery has been described as an older southern gentleman, clean shaven with white hair, wearing an older era duck suit, with a string tie. His see-through apparition was 6 ft tall and has appeared to residents about to face the danger of some kind. - read more at http://www.hauntedhouses.com/states/ky/pink_palace.htm

3. The Louisville Palace Theater

 The Louisville Palace Theater began as the Lowes Theatre in 1928. Theater goers, actors, and staff often see a faceless women from the 40s, a man from the 30s, and heard a child giggling by one of the powder rooms. A projector worker had a heart attack on the job and never quite clocked out. - source: http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/kentucky/hauntings-in-ky/

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