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Ep. 9: The Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Ep. 9: The Waverly Hills Sanatorium

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Opened in 1910 in Louisville, Kentucky, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium opened it's doors to accommodate 40-50 patients suffering from tuberculosis. This two-story building grew to fit over 400 patients, becoming one of the most modern and well-equipped facilities at the time. The discovery of an antibiotic led to the facility being closed down in 1961. It has most recently been purchased in 2001 and restoring the location has been one of the top priorities to many. Though the patients and staff have left, it seems that there may still be a few occupants remaining.

Join us in this paranormal episode where Sam will share the interesting history of Waverly Hills, as well as mention a few spooky happenings! Unfortunately, technical problems wouldn't allow us to include the EVP's mentioned in this episode, but it's a learning curve, please be nice! If you would like to listen and see the evidence Sam talks about, the list of episodes and where to find them are below - Enjoy!!

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Sources and episodes:

The Kentucky Historic Institutions Website: https://kyhi.org/

Ghost Adventures: Waverly Hills (Season 3, Episode 6) - Available on the Travel Channel or at www.travelchannel.com

Watcher: The Death Tunnel of Waverly Hills Sanatorium - Available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Anx3VQ2dcc

Buzzfeed Unsolved Network: The Haunted Halls of Waverly Hills Hospital - Available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXhLlWQtdt0

Ghost Hunters: Sanatorium Live Results Special (Season 3, Episode 18) - Available on DailyMotion at https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3ddqkc


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