Southern Ghost Stories

The Seelbach Hotel's Lady in Blue

19 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, Allen Sircy heads to Louisville, Kentucky to dig into the history of the Seelbach Hotel. The grand building started as a dream for two Bavarian brothers, eventually becoming a world-class destination that hosted everyone from presidents to Al Capone. However, the hotel’s glamorous reputation has always been shadowed by violence, secret mob tunnels, and strange accidents. The most famous story involves the Lady in Blue, a woman named Patricia Wilson who was found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft in 1936. We look at the real-life tragedy behind the legend and shares accounts from guests and employees who still report seeing a woman in blue wandering the eighth floor or feeling sudden, unexplained cold spots in the hallways. It is a look at a Kentucky landmark where the history is just as heavy as the hauntings. Be sure to like, subscribe and leave a review! Check out Allen's books on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3HEf2u9 Got a question or comment? Hit us up on our socials! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/southernghoststories/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/southernghoststoriesonline Follow Allen on X https://x.com/ATOAllen Use code SAVE10 for 10% off your order over at  https://monstercitymadhouse.com [http://monstercitymadhouse.com/]

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