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What are the most haunted places in Louisville?

What are the MOST HAUNTED Places in Louisville?

We encourage you to read through our list of the most haunted places in Louisville. However, nothing will replace a great ghost tour. While we hope you enjoy our pages about the most haunted places in Louisville, we also hope you'll join us for a Ghost Tour in Louisville.

One of the haunted Restaurants that you can dine at in Louisville.

Louisville's Haunted Restaurants

Whether before or after your Ghost Tour, what better way to complete your paranormal-themed evening than by dining at one of Louisville's Haunted Restaurants? Check out our list of the 5 most haunted Restaurants in Louisville. These restaurants are perfect for a Date Night.

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The Widmer House

The historic district of Old Louisville is home to countless beautiful buildings, one of which being the notorious Widmer House. Beauty, however, is not this house's only noteworthy feature–the building is also believed to be home to a ghost.

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The Jennie Casseday’s Free Infirmary for Women

Opened in 1892 by the Louisville chapter of the Order of the King’s Daughters, Jennie Casseday’s Free Infirmary for Women sought to provide health care for the lower class and lower-income ladies of Louisville.

Decades later, the building proved to be haunted by the restless spirits of those who suffered and died within its walls.

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The Haunted Floral Terrace and Witches' Tree

Legend says that a tree once stood in the spot the fountain marks. A ‘Killing Tree’ where several men were lynched throughout the 1800s and left hanging for all to see. One man even hanged himself after a hard gambling loss.

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The Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Opened in 1892 by the Louisville chapter of the Order of the King’s Daughters, Jennie Casseday’s Free Infirmary for Women sought to provide health care for the lower class and lower-income ladies of Louisville.

Decades later, the building proved to be haunted by the restless spirits of those who suffered and died within its walls.

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The Haunted Fountain Court

East of the St. James Court Fountain lies the luscious green path known as Fountain Court. Through the path, you’re greeted to some of the most stunning Victorian homes in Louisville. And if you’re lucky, one or two ghosts.

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