Haunted places in Kentucky



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Brief History of the state and it's hauntings

Although inhabited by Native Americans in prehistoric times, when explorers and settlers began entering Kentucky in the mid-1700s, there were no permanent Native American settlements in the region and there for few burial grounds. Instead, the country was used as common hunting grounds by Shawnees from the north and Cherokees from the south. The Iroquois also claimed their possession until 1768, though did not occupy them.While remaining loyal to the Union, Kentucky was a border state during the American Civil War, and the region was the site of many battles.


Haunted places in Kentucky

Ashland, Paramount Arts Center

Bardstown, Jailers Inn

Louisville, Waverly Hills Sanitorium

Mammoth Cave

Russellville, Sexton House






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