I once lived in an apartment building on Floyd street, that was once a single residence. It had been converted into apartments. I had an extremely terrifying paranormal experience, in that building.
Could U maybe elaborate a little for me? I’m an “out of towner” & for 14 years I’ve been pretty much isolated here in Louisville due the the strange energy that I feel here. Maybe U could shed some light on this subject for me. Thanks in advance…
@@maclac48 where are you from? And how long have you been here? The land, most of it was heavy Iroquois, Cherokee and Shawnee Native American Tribes before it was Kentucky. Kentucky is actually from Iroquois. The original Iroquois word is ken-tah-ten and it means "Land of tomorrow". So, when the Indians were so violently pushed out of their HOMELAND. When their homes and their habitat was ripped from them, I believe they maybe cursed some, not all, of the land.. Which, who could blame them. I don't. Also, there are lots and lots of Native American burial grounds and mounds here too. Which, naturally brings supernatural presences here. Millions and millions of years ago, during the (Devonian) Paleolithic Era, Kentucky was covered by shallow tropical seas. Although some lands may have been dry at times in what became central Kentucky. So, Kentucky's first human inhabitants were descendants of prehistoric people who migrated from Asia over an artic land bridge to North America even as long as 30,000 years ago. The earliest prehistoric Native "Indians" made stone and wooden hunting tools. So, they have left many and much energy and have trekked the land of Kentucky for longer than most places.. Kentucky is a central location of the United States, as well and therefore has been walked and discovered for so many years and all of these peoples stories, their energies, their ancestors energies, have been imprinted on our soil, in our hills, in the bluegrass, on the mountains and in the trees, stored for us all to feel these thousands of years later. Because of the central location, in more recent times there were lots of Hospitals, Army bases, hotels, motels, etc. Therfore Kentucky teems with Spirits.
@@CountessKitten Thank U for your response, I truly appreciate it. To answer your question I’m from Cleveland Ohio, & I have been raised to respect people on a case by case basis. I understand what U were saying about the different Native American spirits who may or may not be resting in peace. That dug the hole even deeper than I was thinking because I was thinking about the many atrocities committed by white Kentucky residents against my people….African Americans. Your response is a reminder to me that we are not the only people on this earth who have suffered in one way or the other. The history of this land, that once again I am thankful for U sharing with me, is very enlightening to say the least.
The Pink Palace was one of my favorite buildings growing up! I think I've actually seen one of these tours going on when i was walking to campus (recently).
My family owned a home on the corner of northwestern pkwy in front of the flood wall, and it was haunted as all get out. The house dated back to the first decade of 1900 and it had several ghost in residence.
I'm almost convinced houses can become possessed like humans can be. It struck me funny when the lady said, We don't own these houses we just live here. They have a life of their own.
I was born in Louisville Kentucky in 1983 ... My mom told us when we we're little.. That the house they lived in... Had a msn in a black long coat.. With a top hat use to run through the hall and disappear in the wall.... Then it was this lady exactly a 12 would get killed every night like clock work.. My mom aunts And uncles use to sit on a porch like the movies... A ghost even fed my uncle speghetti while he was sixth months in a highchair... Omg I have to share this with her
👋 to all hi I'm a paranormal investigator I have to say I love it some people and friends think I'm crazy LOL but hey some people who love roller coasters I love the Paranormal to be able to communicate I'm trying to find a new locations if anybody knows any locations I'm not afraid of anything I will stay a whole night there a whole weekend I say I have to say it with my own eyes just saying love the videos
Maybe you should check out the city of Lancaster as the last of the old stone and wood buildings have many presences sadly the one I went to school in camp dick Robinson elementary was torn down. Miss that building and all its echoes
I’m at 1144 s 3rd st and my studio is basically the attic and I always hear knocking but this time a little boy was just looking at me in a suit frowning at me by my tv at 3am.
We live on 1300 block of 1st Street and our home is haunted. On one occasion we heard a wooden ball bouncing in our foyer right outside our entry door. We heard the ball bounce again and roll against the door making a distinctive clunk sound when it hit the door bottom. We opened the door immediately and to our surprise there was NOTHING there on the floor and nothing in the foyer that could make the sound of that wooden ball!! We believe it is the ghost of a playful child who may have grown up in our Vi torian house that was built in 1890. Then one night, several months later, around 11 O'clock, my husband and I were sitting around our dining table having coffee when outside we heard a loud, plaintive call that sounded like a large wolf. I asked my husband had he heard that call and he immediately answered: yes! As we were discussing it the low, plaintive call sounded again!!! As we are in the middle of Old Louisville, God knows what we heard; we certainly do not@!!😮😮😮😮
Jesus said: and you shall know the truth , and the truth shall set you free. John 8:32 Demons are evil spirits . Jesus is the Only One who overcame them at the cross . When a person dies, he or she goes to one of two places , heavens with Jesus if he/she was a a Christian , or hell , if not . The wandering ghost is a myth to make money deceiving the ignorant . The rest is superstition.
Old Louisville is a very magical place! I greatly miss living in the Greater Louisville area.
I once lived in an apartment building on Floyd street, that was once a single residence. It had been converted into apartments. I had an extremely terrifying paranormal experience, in that building.
Tell us about it
Louisville ky is a very interesting place seriously
Lived in Louisville all my life. The neighborhood is haunted as well as the whole state!! Truth!
Could U maybe elaborate a little for me? I’m an “out of towner” & for 14 years I’ve been pretty much isolated here in Louisville due the the strange energy that I feel here. Maybe U could shed some light on this subject for me. Thanks in advance…
@@maclac48 where are you from? And how long have you been here?
The land, most of it was heavy Iroquois, Cherokee and Shawnee Native American Tribes before it was Kentucky. Kentucky is actually from Iroquois. The original Iroquois word is ken-tah-ten and it means "Land of tomorrow".
So, when the Indians were so violently pushed out of their HOMELAND. When their homes and their habitat was ripped from them, I believe they maybe cursed some, not all, of the land.. Which, who could blame them. I don't. Also, there are lots and lots of Native American burial grounds and mounds here too. Which, naturally brings supernatural presences here. Millions and millions of years ago, during the (Devonian) Paleolithic Era, Kentucky was covered by shallow tropical seas. Although some lands may have been dry at times in what became central Kentucky. So, Kentucky's first human inhabitants were descendants of prehistoric people who migrated from Asia over an artic land bridge to North America even as long as 30,000 years ago. The earliest prehistoric Native "Indians" made stone and wooden hunting tools.
So, they have left many and much energy and have trekked the land of Kentucky for longer than most places.. Kentucky is a central location of the United States, as well and therefore has been walked and discovered for so many years and all of these peoples stories, their energies, their ancestors energies, have been imprinted on our soil, in our hills, in the bluegrass, on the mountains and in the trees, stored for us all to feel these thousands of years later.
Because of the central location, in more recent times there were lots of Hospitals, Army bases, hotels, motels, etc. Therfore Kentucky teems with Spirits.
@@CountessKitten Thank U for your response, I truly appreciate it. To answer your question I’m from Cleveland Ohio, & I have been raised to respect people on a case by case basis. I understand what U were saying about the different Native American spirits who may or may not be resting in peace. That dug the hole even deeper than I was thinking because I was thinking about the many atrocities committed by white Kentucky residents against my people….African Americans. Your response is a reminder to me that we are not the only people on this earth who have suffered in one way or the other. The history of this land, that once again I am thankful for U sharing with me, is very enlightening to say the least.
@@maclac48Louisville is a very interesting place I think the most on
Earth people are tapped in now in these last days
I actually went there and went on the tour highly recommend it, it’s really fun
The Pink Palace was one of my favorite buildings growing up! I think I've actually seen one of these tours going on when i was walking to campus (recently).
My family owned a home on the corner of northwestern pkwy in front of the flood wall, and it was haunted as all get out. The house dated back to the first decade of 1900 and it had several ghost in residence.
I love ghost stories and hauntingsand the paranormal on trvl channel
Not from Kentuckiana but my sister and husband are there, beautiful area, used to take walks down there just to look at the amazing homes.
I'm almost convinced houses can become possessed like humans can be. It struck me funny when the lady said, We don't own these houses we just live here. They have a life of their own.
Demons can attach to just about anything or places abandoned or little population.
Jesus cast them into pigs
@@tomlehr861 No he didn't.
@@kalicat9492 yeh he did,kentucky pigs,
these ghosts better be helping my taxes, freakin free loaders
What a unique experience.
That's Coraline's Pink Palace ...I'm in love with that house 💘
I was born in Louisville Kentucky in 1983 ... My mom told us when we we're little.. That the house they lived in... Had a msn in a black long coat.. With a top hat use to run through the hall and disappear in the wall.... Then it was this lady exactly a 12 would get killed every night like clock work.. My mom aunts And uncles use to sit on a porch like the movies... A ghost even fed my uncle speghetti while he was sixth months in a highchair... Omg I have to share this with her
Beautiful Pink Palace
Most haunted is along the Trail of Tears that runs through most of KY, so not just in Louisville
I used to live in a beautiful brownstone in old Louisville. I definitely experienced some things there...I will just leave it at that.
My grandparents died in that house 😭😭 😭and I think my grandparents haunt that house because I've heard laughs like a grandma in it
Which house?
👋 to all hi I'm a paranormal investigator I have to say I love it some people and friends think I'm crazy LOL but hey some people who love roller coasters I love the Paranormal to be able to communicate I'm trying to find a new locations if anybody knows any locations I'm not afraid of anything I will stay a whole night there a whole weekend I say I have to say it with my own eyes just saying love the videos
If the pink palace wasn’t haunted I’d buy it
Me too
Id still buy it if it was for sale, ghosts and all!!
I love to have one
@TheTRUTHmatters! to be fair, the only ghost in Pink Palace is a friendly one that warns when danger's near, I'd sure as hell move
They said the gentleman was a good haunt,He warned of evil/bad happenings.Can’t ask for much better.
I miss Central Park. It was so beautiful. Was literally my backyard
One house was on here my mom tried to move us in I knew it was haunted and now I'm sure
Maybe you should check out the city of Lancaster as the last of the old stone and wood buildings have many presences sadly the one I went to school in camp dick Robinson elementary was torn down.
Miss that building and all its echoes
Beautiful though
Coralline were are ya
Love it
House coroline beautiful
I lived in old apartments across from Central Park .. the ones with the “witches tree “ . Definitely haunted , definitely cursed .
Fr? Why do you think so do you see or hear stuff ?
@@saturnxgirlLouisville is hunted for sure I believe the most on earth
I heard a ghost in Louisville, and felt like i was being watched before i heard it. It sounded like a little girl laughing.
If the ghost are friendly then I wouldn’t mind living there for a bit.
I’m at 1144 s 3rd st and my studio is basically the attic and I always hear knocking but this time a little boy was just looking at me in a suit frowning at me by my tv at 3am.
We live on 1300 block of 1st Street and our home is haunted. On one occasion we heard a wooden ball bouncing in our foyer right outside our entry door. We heard the ball bounce again and roll against the door making a distinctive clunk sound when it hit the door bottom. We opened the door immediately and to our surprise there was NOTHING there on the floor and nothing in the foyer that could make the sound of that wooden ball!! We believe it is the ghost of a playful child who may have grown up in our Vi torian house that was built in 1890.
Then one night, several months later, around 11 O'clock, my husband and I were sitting around our dining table having coffee when outside we heard a loud, plaintive call that sounded like a large wolf. I asked my husband had he heard that call and he immediately answered: yes! As we were discussing it the low, plaintive call sounded again!!! As we are in the middle of Old Louisville, God knows what we heard; we certainly do not@!!😮😮😮😮
this is from a movie and it's real someone said there's a cave lead to a world
Wait it really has a small door?
Is the you’re w/c friendly
I love St. James Court, but Old Louisville is just trash and dangerous now days.
Coraline 😃
I love old houses..wish I was deathly I'd have one
Sorry that word was wealthy
Jesus said: and you shall know the truth , and the truth shall set you free. John 8:32
Demons are evil spirits . Jesus is the Only One who overcame them at the cross . When a person dies, he or she goes to one of two places , heavens with Jesus if he/she was a a Christian , or hell , if not . The wandering ghost is a myth to make money deceiving the ignorant . The rest is superstition.
Dude nah Ghost Are Real Asf 😭 I Promise Adleast I'm Louisville Not A Game !
ive been st james art show
i think main st.at story ave split is haunted
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There are a lot of unexplain things going on here! And all around the world!
If I lived her Avery would be showing up alot.... I'm clumbsy af!! Also I have 4 daughters who would probably love to play with this little girl!!