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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Ep. 257 - Waverly Hills Sanatorium

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

Travel, History, Places & Travel, Paranormal, Haunted, Society & Culture, Ghosts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2018

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Tuberculosis was a horrible disease in which people had to watch their loved ones literally waste away before their eyes. For this reason, it was commonly referred to as Consumption and there were points in history when people actually believed that people suffering from TB were being attacked by vampires. One of the nicer locations built to help people with TB was Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky. A group of us visited and toured this historical hospital where so many people met their final end at the hands of the dreaded disease. For this reason, the sanatorium is famously known to be very haunted. And for those of us that visited, I think most of us left convinced that some kind of supernatural activity is happening. Join me as I share the history and hauntings of Waverly Hills Sanatorium! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by April Barber and features the Center of the Universe in Tulsa and This Month in History features the birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Vanishing from http://purple-planet.com (Moment in Oddity)
In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com (This Month in History)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

And the History tells the story of the story of the world and of our lives. Sometimes that history goes bump in the night.

0:27.0

Broadcasting from the center of Oddity and the supernatural in Central Florida,

0:39.0

it's the History Goes Bump Podcast.

0:45.0

Hello, you spook-people people,

0:50.0

welcome to this 257th episode of the History Ghost Bump Podcast.

0:54.4

Ghost Tours for the Theater of the Mind.

0:56.4

I am your host Diane.

0:58.0

On this episode, I'm bringing you Waverly Hills Sanatorium.

1:01.6

So many of you throughout the last three and a half years have

1:05.3

requested this location and I've always put it on the back burner because it's

1:09.8

been so overdone that I wanted to do things that hadn't been done a lot but now I have

1:15.0

been to Waverly Hill Sanatorium and so I am ready to share the history and

1:19.7

hauntings of this for you and see if you hear the same things I did.

1:32.9

The reason why I was at Waverly Hill Sanatorium

1:35.4

is that I was part of a live show that I did

1:38.6

with Hillbilly horror stories and pleasing terrors

1:42.2

in Louisville, Kentucky, and we thought, well well if we're here

1:45.0

we might as well go hit up a haunted location

1:48.0

so a bunch of the people that came to the live show

1:50.0

came over to Waverly Hills and did the tour there as well.

1:53.4

We had from the spookacular crew Tammy and Brian Quinn and her boyfriend Matthew, Kristen and her husband,

1:59.2

Heather Rachel, Tiffany, Deanne, Kimberly, and I believe it was her husband as well.

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