Did you know that locals claim the lost spirit of a lovely, raven-haired young girl in white haunts the neighborhood? The romantic, sad tale of the Lady of the Stairs will send delicious chills down your spine. Legend claims that she still waits for her betrothed on the steps of the majestic First Church of Christ, Scientist, even though she died almost 90 years ago.
Have you heard the frightfully gripping tale of the Phantom of Brook Street? In the late 1880s an unfortunate young maid named Jennie Bowman was attacked and killed by two thugs in her employer's house on Brook Street. Many claim to see her forlorn spirit wandering to and from work - although the house was demolished years ago.
Are you familiar with the sad story of the Widow Hoag? Take a stroll through peaceful and haunted Fountain Court, but don't be surprised if you're not the only one there. A ghostly aparition lurks in the shadows, refusing to leave until her lost son returns home.
Come and hear the Legend of the Ice Boy, one of Old Louisville's favorite ghosts. Just steps from the tranquil fountain that splashes in the heart of St James Court, a spectral ragamuffin haunts an Old Louisville landmark that burned in 1912.
Has anyone told you about the former life of the stately Spectrum Building? There's still a lot of school spirit at this 1914 Louisville landmark, even though classes let out years ago. And it appears that some dedicated students insist on coming back.
Have you noticed the lovely, gray shingled building on South Sixth Street that doesn't quite fit in with the rest of the neighborhood buildings? This impressive structure has a fascinating and eerie history that might explain the odd occurrences that plagued it in the 1940s.
Do you know the remarkable history of the modest home at 1438 South Fourth Street? In 1901 a royal wedding here enthralled Old Louisville society when a local girl, Patty Ellis, married one of the richest men in the British Isles. Come find out why her sad spirit makes a ghostly visitation once a year at the family home.
Visitors to this majestic house museum in the heart of Old Louisville have experienced uncanny sensations when they wander off from the group and try to explore the lavish interior on their own. Who - or what - could be the cause for the hauntings at this opulent Richardsonian Romanesque mansion built in the 1890s?
Can you hear a strange creaking sound off in the distance? Perhaps it's the ghosts of lovely Floral Terrace, wanting to let you in on the secrets of this secluded neighborhood's fabled past. Yes, the manicured gardens are charming, but do they hide a more sinister secret in the spookiest neighborhood in the county?