Halloween comes but once a year, but in a certain Louisville neighborhood, it’s *always* spooky season. While Louisville is known for its charming Victorian homes and legendary attractions, there is a certain tree that has long been haunting residents at the corner of Sixth Street and Park Avenue. Known as the Witches’ Tree, this gnarly monolith looks downright demonic — a Kentucky landmark straight out of a Tim Burton nightmare.

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Have you visited this monstrous monolith before? Did you know about the Kentucky Witches’ Tree?

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