LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
For more than two decades, Baxter Avenue Morgue has terrified the people brave enough to walk through it.
"It's super creepy, a lot of people think that it is actually haunted," said Haley Greene, the casting director at Baxter Avenue Morgue. "A lot of the actors say that they feel like somebody is there in the room with them. When there shouldn't be."
The haunted house's eerie reputation has deep roots. The building was first used as a morgue during the tuberculosis outbreak, but a lot of the records were lost during the 1920s flood.
"We do know that it was used as a morgue," Greene said. "It was used as cold storage, and it was used as a laundry facility."
That history inspired them to bring back the space as a morgue, but in a different capacity.
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