Liberty Hall
This historic mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky, which is
located between Louisville and Lexington in the central part
of the state, is said to be haunted by at least three
different ghosts.
The mansion was built in 1796 and up until 1937, it was in
the family of John Brown, one of the first senators from
Kentucky. The story of the most famous ghost here, "The
Gray Lady", is connected to the Brown family. She is said
to be Mrs. Margaret Varick, an aunt of the family, who
came there to stay around in 1817. It seemed that a
daughter in the Brown family passed away and Mrs. Varick
journeyed over 800 miles from New York to come and
comfort them. This was a rough and dangerous journey,
especially at sixty-five years of age, but she managed to
make it. Ironically, she died of a heart attack three days
after her arrival. She was buried in the garden and although
her body was later to cemetery, she doesn't seem to have
left Liberty Hall. Over the years, the prim and proper
apparition of an older woman in a gray dress has been
reported dozens and dozens of times. She also makes her
presence known by opening and closing doors, through cold
chills and eerie lights. She may be the official ghost of the
mansion...but she isn't the only one. Another spirit is said
to be a Spanish opera singer who came from New Orleans in
1805 to give a concert at a neighboring home. Afterwards,
she came to a party at Liberty Hall, wandered out in the
garden and was never seen again. Some believe that she may
have been taken by Indians. The other ghost here is
thought to be a soldier from the War of 1812 who had fallen
in love with a young cousin who was visiting the Brown
family. The legends say that he makes his appearance at an
outside window of the house, peers inside and then, rather
sadly, walks away.
Frankfort, Kentucky is located between Louisville and
Lexington along Interstate 64. Liberty Hall is a museum
that is open to the public and is located on Wilkinson Street
in Frankfort.
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