
Waverly Hills Sanatorium
Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a historic former hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, built in 1910 to treat tuberculosis patients. Known for its striking architecture and extensive tunnel system, it operated until 1961. The facility gained fame for its high patient mortality rates and stories of paranormal activity, making it a popular location for ghost enthusiasts and tours. Today, Waverly Hills is preserved as a historic site, offering educational tours, events, and ghost hunts that explore its medical history and reputed supernatural presence. It stands as a notable example of early 20th-century healthcare architecture and the lasting cultural interest in its haunted reputation.