One of the most mysterious objects in the United States is Waverly Hills Sanatorium situated in Louisville. At the turn of the 18th-19th centuries, locals suffered from a terrible and incurable disease of that time, tuberculosis. It took lives of hundred thousands of people; many towns and villages were emptied during epidemic. The large-scale sanatorium complex was designed specifically for rehabilitation of patients; its opening took place in 1926.
Good intentions of the founder quickly turned into a tragedy, as terminally ill people were subjects of awful experiments within the hospital. To remove bodies of people the staff used a secret passage, a long tunnel padded through the steep slopes of the hill. It’s believed that today this tunnel holds the highest paranormal activity. Ghosts are often seen in a long narrow corridor, and some restless souls continue to live in the hospital wards. In one of the chambers lives a spirit of a nurse, who contracted tuberculosis and committed suicide, as she didn’t want to fall into the hands of doctors.
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