Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville
Cave Hill Cemetery is reportedly haunted by disembodied whispers, apparitions, and glowing orbs, with visitors experiencing cold winds and other paranormal phenomena. The historic, Victorian-era cemetery is the final resting place of Civil War soldiers from both the Union and Confederate Armies, and this history contributes to the supernatural legends surrounding the location. Some visitors report seeing ghostly figures within the cemetery grounds. Glowing green orbs are said to hover over headstones, a common sign noted in the location's haunted legends. The sounds of disembodied whispers have been reported by people visiting the cemetery. Unexplained cold winds are another common experience associated with the cemetery's paranormal claims. Cave Hill Cemetery was chartered in 1848 and is a Victorian-era cemetery.