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The area known today as “Waverly Hill” was purchased by Major Thomas H. Hays in 1883 as the Hays’ family home. Since any existing schools were a good distance away, Hays decided to establish a one room schoolhouse for his children to attend and hired Ms. Lizzie Lee Harris as the teacher. Ms. Harris had a fondness for author Walter Scott’s Waverley novels, and she received Hays’ permission to name the schoolhouse the Waverley School. In turn, he renamed his property Waverley Hill. At the beginning of the 20th century, Louisville, Kentucky, had the one of the highest rates of tuberculosis deaths in the United States. The beginnings of industrialism, as well as geographic make-up were contributing factors. Nestled in the Ohio Valley, Louisville doesn’t get a proper amount of fresh air flow. In an attempt to contain the disease, a “Board of Tuberculosis Hospital” was established in 1906. The search began for a proper location to construct the much-needed facility. Eventually Hays’ property was chosen for several reasons; it’sdistance from the city, its picturesque tranquil view, as well as its high altitude with increased air flow. The Board decided to keep the name Waverly, as it had a peaceful sound to it. To find out more, you'll need to listen to this week's episode. Enjoy, Ghostly Ghouls! Sources - Waverly Hills Sanatorium – Kentucky Historic Institutions [https://kyhi.org/other/tuberculosis-sanatoria/waverly-hills-sanatorium/]Home - Waverly Hills Sanatorium [https://thewaverlyhillssanatorium.com/]Hauntings of Waverly Hills Sanatorium - US Ghost Adventures [https://usghostadventures.com/americas-most-haunted-trending/hauntings-of-waverly-hills-sanatorium/] Contact information - Instagram - @supernaturallyparanormalpod Email - supernaturallyparanormalpod@gmail.com Facebook Group - Supernaturally Paranormal Podcast Stay haunted!
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