The Spirits of Rohs Opera House, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC
The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
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4.6 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 10 October 2024
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Summary
Not all haunted theaters are draped in tragedy. The Rohs Opera House, built in the 1870s, is proof that sometimes, the ghosts just don't want to leave the show. Once on the verge of demolition, this beloved building was saved by locals who refused to let its spirit fade. And as it turns out, they weren’t the only ones. Paranormal investigator Renee Hill takes us inside the walls where generations of souls still linger, enjoying the performances they once loved. If you thought the show was over… think again.
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| 0:00.0 | Today on the grave talks, the Rose Opera House has seen generations of history passed by it, From being a playhouse to a movie house to an |
| 0:25.1 | all-purpose gathering place for the community, thousands of souls have come and gone through |
| 0:29.8 | its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rose does not have a documented dark tragic story attached to it. |
| 0:37.0 | It has a relatively peaceful timeline of existence. |
| 0:40.0 | When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction a group of |
| 0:45.2 | locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. |
| 0:50.1 | Today the spirits of the past continue to reside in the place they found so much happiness in in life |
| 0:56.4 | At least many of them do today on the grave talks we discuss the haunted rose opera house with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. |
| 1:04.4 | Well the beginnings of it was original building was built in 1871 so when this town |
| 1:11.4 | and it's in |
| 1:12.5 | Cynthiaana, Kentucky, and that's about 45 minutes north of Lexington, |
| 1:17.8 | small town farm community |
| 1:25.0 | and they've got this old downtown, it's about three blocks. |
| 1:30.0 | It looks like the old West. |
| 1:32.0 | Everything's got that flat front, like brick building |
| 1:35.9 | where they're all sandwiched next to each other |
| 1:38.1 | and they open that up to start doing plays. And it's a two-story building, |
| 1:45.0 | and what's neat is I never imagined the plays going on on the second story, |
| 1:50.0 | but you actually went up the stairs |
| 1:52.0 | and there was that flat floor where they just |
| 1:54.3 | put the chairs you imagine all the cowboys you know sitting there ready for their |
| 1:58.3 | entertainment and you can see up in the ceiling this round softet and it's actually where the balcony was but they put a ceiling so you don't recognize it at first. |
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