Most reviewed Mysterious Sites in Kentucky


  1. 4.0 Waverly Hills Sanatorium (465 reviews)
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    The Waverly Hills Sanatorium is on the U.S. National Register of Historical Places. The massive five story hospital was built in 1926 and sits atop Waverly Hill today. It housed 400 patients and was one of the largest facilities of its kind. Waverly served the community through decades of the worse TB outbreak in the country. After closing in 1961, due to the introduction of life saving antibiotics, the hospital reopened in 1962 as "Woodhaven Geriatric Center" which operated the facility until 1982 when it was closed by the state. Ravaged by years of neglect, the present owners have breathed new life into the building by conducting tours though the facility in effort to restore it to a useful asset for the community once again. Waverly has earned her place as one of the most haunted places in the country and has been host to many films and TV shows. During tour season (March – August) Waverly offers several options of visiting. *2hr. Introductory Paranormal Tour which includes a 20 film then a walk through the building.*2hr. Historical walk through tour held one Sunday each month*Public or Private overnight sessions for ghost hunting enthusiasts. For all tour or overnight reservations or inquiries contact the office open daily 9am to 5pm Monday - Friday. See more..
  2. 3.5 Bardstown Ghost Trek (25 reviews)
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    The tour guide, Patti is great. She is upbeat and fun. The tour starts outside The Old Talbott Tavern and then we ventured inside to see the room where Jesse James stayed. We moved into a conference room and watched as the lights flickered on their own. From there we walked to the Old Jailer's Inn. It would have been nice to go inside, but we did not. We ended at the cemetery. The tour was nice, but in my opinion, more historical and didn't delve deep into many of the ghost stories. Certain ghosts are mentioned, but not their back story. In comparison, I've been on tours in Key West, FL and Savannah, GA so perhaps was expecting a little much, BUT for a small town like Bardstown, KY it was a very fun tour and we would do it again. Given that it wasn't very scary, I think my daughter (age 8) would enjoy it as she likes "spooky" things. See more..
  3. The Old Parsonage Of Andrew Tribble (0 review)
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