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'Tis the season to talk about all things spooky. As you know, Kentucky is home to many haunted attractions. Perhaps you have already visited some.  Of course, these haunted houses aren't actually haunted. As you know, they are full of actors dressed up with the intent to scare you. If you really want to get scared, you might want to visit an actual haunted house with unexplainable noises, voices, and apparitions. Or perhaps, you might run into some spirits at this Kentucky hotel.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”'Tis the season to talk about all things spooky. As you know, Kentucky is home to many haunted attractions. Perhaps you have already visited some.  Of course, these haunted houses aren't actually haunted. As you know, they are full of actors dressed up with the intent to scare you. If you really want to get scared, you might want to visit an actual haunted house with unexplainable noises, voices, and apparitions. Or perhaps, you might run into some spirits at this Kentucky hotel.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:504,”runningCounter”:2,”cumulativePodTextLength”:595,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:2,”totalTextLength”:595},{“type”:”singlePostInArticleAd”,”data”:{}},{“type”:”singlePostBrandedapppromo”,”data”:{},”runningCounter”:1,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:1},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

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Some of America's hotels have histories that are centuries old and reportedly still have guests who have long overstayed their welcome. Staff, guests, and even ghost hunters have spotted spirits at these hospitable properties. One of these hotels, according to Cheapism, can be found in Kentucky. The Seelbach Hilton Louisville was named one of the most haunted hotels in the country. While it has been widely regarded among the finest accommodations in the country, having hosted everyone from United States presidents, to legendary artists, and even the mobster Al Capone, there are still some guests there who have had an “extended stay.””,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Some of America's hotels have histories that are centuries old and reportedly still have guests who have long overstayed their welcome. Staff, guests, and even ghost hunters have spotted spirits at these hospitable properties. One of these hotels, according to Cheapism, can be found in Kentucky. The Seelbach Hilton Louisville was named one of the most haunted hotels in the country. While it has been widely regarded among the finest accommodations in the country, having hosted everyone from United States presidents, to legendary artists, and even the mobster Al Capone, there are still some guests there who have had an “extended stay.””}}}},”currentTextLength”:666,”runningCounter”:2,”cumulativePodTextLength”:703,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:2,”totalTextLength”:703},{“type”:”singlePostImage”,”data”:{“id”:741455,”caption”:”Google Maps”,”align”:”center”,”width”:1091,”height”:666,”alt”:”Google Maps”,”url”:”//townsquare.media/site/71/files/2024/09/attachment-Seelbach-Hilton-Louisville.jpg”},”runningCounter”:1,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:1},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

According to Cheapism, here's a brief rundown of the hauntings at the Seelbach Hilton in Louisville:”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”According to Cheapism, here's a brief rundown of the hauntings at the Seelbach Hilton in Louisville:”}}}},”currentTextLength”:105,”runningCounter”:1,”cumulativePodTextLength”:105,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:2,”totalTextLength”:826},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

The Seelbach Hilton Louisville, a historical landmark and architectural masterpiece that opened in 1905, is located in the center of the city's arts and culture community. The hotel isn't a stranger to drama on an otherworldly level either. It's home to the infamous “Lady in Blue,” a guest who died in the hotel back in 1936. Legend has it, a lady who worked across the street came to the hotel to reconcile with her husband, but he was killed in a car crash on his way. The grief-stricken woman threw herself down the No. 3 elevator shaft. Guests and hotel staff have witnessed a woman in a blue chiffon dress with long black hair walking into the elevator through closed doors.

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The Seelbach Hilton Louisville, a historical landmark and architectural masterpiece that opened in 1905, is located in the center of the city's arts and culture community. The hotel isn't a stranger to drama on an otherworldly level either. It's home to the infamous “Lady in Blue,” a guest who died in the hotel back in 1936. Legend has it, a lady who worked across the street came to the hotel to reconcile with her husband, but he was killed in a car crash on his way. The grief-stricken woman threw herself down the No. 3 elevator shaft. Guests and hotel staff have witnessed a woman in a blue chiffon dress with long black hair walking into the elevator through closed doors.

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