Like Haunted Places? Then belly up at The Phoenix Hill Tavern in Louisville, Ky

Everyone in the Halloween world loves a good ghost story. But, we get it. Not everyone believes in ghosts…and that’s okay. After all, seeing is believing. These non-believers have probably never been to Louisville, Kentucky, home to the best kept secret in haunted happenings.

Louisville is best known for Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby. But, what isn’t known is that Louisville is one of the spookiest places to visit for spine-tingling, and chilling adventures.

That brings us to the infamous Phoenix Hill Tavern. Known locally as an exclusive cutting edge showcase for regional and live music located at 644 Baxter Ave. in the heart of downtown Louisville. Where up and coming musicians have come to perform each year to a throng of dedicated patrons.

It’s also a place that has chilled the spine of many guests and ghost hunters for decades with its plethora of haunted incidences. For instance, some Tavern patrons have heard voices whispering in empty rooms, footsteps walking down stairs and across floors, only to find no one there, unearthly visions in mirrors, and objects moving themselves or disappearing altogether. These occurrences have peaked the interest of ghost hunters and paranormal investigators to descend on Louisville and visit the Phoenix Hill Tavern, where many of these experiences have been filmed and documented.

Want to check it out for yourself? Find out more by clicking the link below.

https://louisvillehistorictours.com/ghosttours

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Editor of Halloween Living Magazine, and a Detroit, Michigan native. After earning a B.A. in English at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, Ed pursued opportunities in public relations and management that helped mold him personally and professionally, developing his skills in writing and editing, marketing and advertising, public speaking and media relations. As well as broadening his experience in administrative leadership. In addition, he pursued film and special effects makeup programs in both Detroit and Los Angeles and worked on set as a special effects make-up artist. His passion for being a Halloween and horror film “geek” have been a constant throughout his life - cutting his teeth on the extraordinary works of Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, H.P. Lovecraft, and the great Shirley Jackson. His youth was spent hustling through haunted houses, and seeing the latest 70’s & 80’s horror films at the midnight drive-ins and local movie houses. He's also an avid horror film and movie memorabilia collector. One could say, he's autumn over summer. Pumpkins over pineapples. Horror over drama; and wearing black over anything else.
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