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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

What Secrets Lurk Within the Campbell House of Lexington? | Paranormal Deep Dive

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

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🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of The Campbell House in Lexington, Kentucky. From its origins as a luxurious motor inn to the site of alleged murders and unexplained phenomena, we explore the stories that have cemented its reputation as one of the most haunted hotels in the region.  Join us as we delve into guest accounts of ghostly apparitions, mysterious voices, and the enigmatic lady in the yellow trench coat. We'll examine the line between historical fact and legend, and consider the psychological and environmental factors that may contribute to the hotel's eerie ambiance.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the paranormal deep dive from Real Ghost Stories Online and the Grave Talks.

0:07.1

It stands proudly on South Broadway, a stately white-columbed structure with a bronze horse statue greeting visitors,

0:13.4

a nod to Lexington's equestrian heritage.

0:16.5

But behind its southern charm and vintage elegance, the Campbell House harbors a darker, more

0:21.7

mysterious side. Built in 1951 on the grounds of a former horse farm, this historic hotel

0:28.1

has been the sight of whispered tales and eerie encounters that defy explanation.

0:34.8

Guests have reported unexplained phenomena, doors slamming on their own,

0:38.8

disembodied voices in the night and apparitions that vanish upon closer inspection.

0:44.4

One particularly chilling account involves a woman in a yellow trench coat who appeared at the

0:48.9

front desk, claiming to reside in a room she had no reservation for, yet she knew the occupant's name.

0:56.3

Others speak of a blood stain on the main stairwell carpet, said to be the remnant of a tragic

1:01.8

stabbing. In this episode, we delve into the enigmatic history of the Campbell House,

1:07.0

exploring both the documented events and the spectral stories that have become part of its legacy.

1:12.6

We'll examine the line between historical fact and legend and consider the psychological and environmental factors that may contribute to the hotel's eerie ambience.

1:22.6

I'm Tony Bruske. Let's dig in.

1:25.6

Nestled in the heart of Lexington, the Campbell House stands as a testament to southern elegance and equestrian heritage, constructed in 1951 on the grounds of a former horse farm. This two-story colonial-style Motor Inn originally featured 130 rooms, each equipped with modern amenities of the time, such as air conditioning,

1:46.0

radios, and telephones. The hotel's architecture and decor paid homage to Kentucky's rich horse

1:53.0

culture, with equestrian-themed elements prominently displayed throughout the property.

1:58.1

Campbell House. Over the decades, the Campbell House underwent several renovations

2:03.3

and ownership changes. In 2015, Musselman Hotels of Louisville took over management, aiming to

2:09.6

restore the hotel to its 1950s glory. Despite these changes, the hotel's historic charm remained intact,

2:17.4

attracting guests from all walks of life.

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