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Ep. 114 Pt. 1 Getting Hollyweird in Louisville, KY | The Haunted Seelbach Hotel
Hey all you Hollyweirdos! Prepare to be thrilled and chilled as you embark on an unforgettable haunted audio tour of the Seelbach Hotel with none other than the head of security and ghost whisperer himself, Patrick Rhodes. Get ready to have your spine tingled and your hair stand on end as you immerse yourself in the macabre tales that float through the historic walls of this grand establishment. With every word spoken by Patrick’s hauntingly mesmerizing voice, you are transported back in time, guided through eerie corridors, and introduced to long-forgotten spirits lurking behind closed doors of the Rathskellar and Ballrooms. As he recounts spine-chilling encounters with resident ghosts, you can almost feel their presence right beside you or could that be the “Lady in Blue” of the Seelbach?