The Midnight Archives

Moriah Walker

Some stories become history. Others become folklore. The rest are whispered in quiet conversations and carried for years by the people who lived them. The Midnight Archives exists to preserve those stories. Hosted by Moriah, each Archive Entry explores firsthand paranormal encounters, ghost stories, folklore, cryptids, haunted places, and the unexplained. We’re not here to tell you what to believe. We’re here to preserve the stories. Because every story leaves a trace.

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  1. 3d ago

    Archive Entry 002: The Archivist Files- Old Louisville

    The Midnight Archives — Archive Entry 002 Old Louisville: Ghosts, Legends & the Witches’ Tree Archive Entry 002
Classification: Haunted Location / Folklore
Location: Old Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
Status: Researched & Preserved Old Louisville is known for its stunning Victorian architecture, but behind the grand homes and tree-lined streets are stories of tragedy, folklore, and unexplained encounters. In Archive Entry 002, the Archives travel through one of Louisville’s most historic neighborhoods to explore the history behind Old Louisville—and the ghost stories that have become part of its identity. Inside the archive, we visit the Conrad-Caldwell House, where reports of apparitions, unexplained voices, and mysterious movements have persisted for years. We hear the tragic legend of Annie Whipple, a nanny said to have risked everything to save a child during a yellow fever outbreak—and the mysterious encounter that supposedly followed. We wander through Central Park, where a mysterious Victorian gentleman is said to appear among the trees and mist. And finally, we uncover one of Old Louisville’s most famous legends: the Witches’ Tree. According to local folklore, a group of witches once gathered beneath a maple tree in the late 1800s. When the tree was targeted for Louisville’s May Day celebration, the witches allegedly left behind a chilling warning—and eleven months later, Louisville was struck by the devastating tornado of March 27, 1890. Today, the tree remains a gathering place surrounded by stories, offerings, and questions about what may—or may not—still linger there. As always, The Midnight Archives does not attempt to prove or disprove these stories. Some are documented history. Others are folklore passed down through generations. Others come from personal experiences that remain unexplained. We preserve the story—and leave the question with you. Locations Featured Conrad-Caldwell House Louisville Bourbon Inn / Inn at the Park Central Park The Witches’ TreeOld Louisville Historic DistrictA Note From the ArchivistOld Louisville is more than its ghost stories. It is a neighborhood with a complicated and fascinating history, shaped by wealth, decline, preservation, and generations of residents who fought to protect its historic character.The paranormal stories are only one layer of that history—and perhaps that’s what makes Old Louisville so fascinating.Have you experienced something unexplained in Old Louisville? Submit your story to The Midnight Archives. 📜 Submit an Archive Entry: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOcr9_-MdqKWxhUgFbP-f-4v75U3lPQVWQ2rwTGqmdN4vWMQ/viewform
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  2. Aug 10

    Archive Entry 001: The Archivist Files- Waverly Hills Sanatorium

    ARCHIVE ENTRY 001 Waverly Hills Sanatorium Classification: The Archivist's Files Status: Investigated & Preserved The Archive is Open. For our first full-length Archive Entry, Moriah visits the infamous Waverly Hills Sanatorium for a six-hour paranormal investigation. Join the Archivist as she explores the history, legends, and reported hauntings of one of America's most famous former tuberculosis hospitals—and shares what she and her group personally experienced during their investigation. From the infamous Body Chute to Room 502, the children's ward, and the shadow-filled fourth floor, this investigation produced some unforgettable experiences... and a few EVPs that may make you question what you're hearing. You'll hear the recordings for yourself and decide: What do you hear? We're not here to prove or disprove the paranormal. We're here to preserve the stories that refuse to be forgotten. LISTENING NOTES This episode contains discussion of historical illness, death, suicide, patient mistreatment, and paranormal experiences. Some stories discussed in this episode are based on historical records, while others come from site lore, tour-guide accounts, or paranormal tradition. Personal experiences are presented as the experiences of those who reported them. HEARD SOMETHING YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN? The Midnight Archives is always accepting new Archive Entries. Have you experienced a ghost, cryptid, haunted location, unexplained encounter, strange coincidence, or something you simply can't explain? Your story matters. Submit your Archive Entry here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOcr9_-MdqKWxhUgFbP-f-4v75U3lPQVWQ2rwTGqmdN4vWMQ/viewform Or send your story directly to: themidnightarchivespod@gmail.com All submissions are treated with respect. FOLLOW THE ARCHIVE Instagram: @themidnightarchivespod TikTok: @midnightarchivespod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19VquokBW9/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow along for behind-the-scenes investigations, new Archive Entries, paranormal stories, and updates from the Archivist. SOURCES & FURTHER READING Historical information discussed in this episode was researched using: Waverly Hills Sanatorium — Official History Kentucky Historic Institutions — Waverly Hills Sanatorium National Register of Historic Places — Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanitarium Historic Buildings University of Louisville Libraries — Digital Collections / Waverly Hills Sanatorium Some additional stories and accounts discussed in this episode were shared directly by Waverly Hills tour guides and represent site lore and oral history. A note from the Archivist: Historical fact, reported accounts, folklore, and personal paranormal experiences are intentionally distinguished throughout the episode. The Midnight Archives does not claim to prove or disprove paranormal activity. Our purpose is to preserve the stories and experiences themselves. A SPECIAL THANK YOU Thank you to the guides, gift shop staff, parking attendants, and everyone at Waverly Hills Sanatorium who welcomed us during our investigation. And thank you to everyone listening to the very first full-length Archive Entry. This is only the beginning Until next time... The Archive Remains Open.

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Some stories become history. Others become folklore. The rest are whispered in quiet conversations and carried for years by the people who lived them. The Midnight Archives exists to preserve those stories. Hosted by Moriah, each Archive Entry explores firsthand paranormal encounters, ghost stories, folklore, cryptids, haunted places, and the unexplained. We’re not here to tell you what to believe. We’re here to preserve the stories. Because every story leaves a trace.