Gratz Park Inn, Lexington
The Gratz Park Inn in Lexington, Kentucky is rumored to be haunted by several spirits, including a humorous male patient named John, a quiet young girl known as "Little Annie" who plays with her doll, and a sad "Lady in White". The building was originally a clinic and later became the Gratz Park Inn, with some believing the spirits are former patients who died there, while others describe the spirits as drunken partygoers and an elderly man who turns TVs on and off. A male spirit said to have a sense of humor. A quiet, youthful apparition seen playing with her doll on the third floor. A spirit constantly searching for someone or something. A spirit known to turn TVs on and off. Some accounts mention the presence of spirits from past rowdy parties.
Sad-Looking Man: An apparition of a man with a sad appearance, seen on the bottom level. The inn was once the Lexington Clinic, a medical facility where many patients suffered and died. Some believe the spirits are former patients of the clinic. Ghostly phenomena can reportedly occur at any time of day or night. While some sources focus on the medical history, others also mention drunken partygoers and other types of spirits, such as the sad-looking man or the elderly man who turns TVs on and off.