Haunted Sanatorium

// video added October 25, 2007 // 9 comments // // Embed video:
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In the 1920's 63,000 people died of Tuberculosis at Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky. The now abandoned facility draws ghost hunters from around the world. In this pod, we tag along on a paranormal tour and spend some time with owner Charlie Mattingly.
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9 comments // Haunted Sanatorium // Video

  • Kanut
  • Hendrix_Is_God
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      Hendrix_Is_God  
    • I'm sorry, if I bought this place and then needed to make money out of it the first thing I would do was say it was haunted, you then don't need to pay for repairs as they will pay for themselves, the next thing I would do is take some obviously fake photos and say that here is the proof of ghosts this whole pod is just a PR campaign.

      Ghosts don't exist people, the only reason you might feel something is because you want to feel something, if I went there I am 100% sure that it would just be a creepy old building and thats all.

    • 1 year ago
  • sk8bs55
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      sk8bs55  
    • hmmmmn... sounds like a real thriller. its funny how places like this seem to harbor so much paranormal activity. imagine all the bodies that had moved through it, how many have come and gone...how many have stayed behind. definitely worth checking out. i'm already there.

    • 1 year ago
  • mbeck07
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      mbeck07  
    • I love this kind of thing and have all ways been interested in it. There is a show on SiFi called Ghost Hunters and they went to Waverly Hills. The link is their investigation on the site you should check it out.

    • 1 year ago
  • manosalon
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      manosalon  
    • The POV shots were really great. The colors, the nightcam shots really made me feel like we are experincing a hanted house. The director did a great job with the footage. The archival films and the info cards really helped. Great Job!

    • 1 year ago
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