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Found a hidden zone on a panel at a church in Louisville last month
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river_thompson9d ago
Wait hold on, I think you're mixing up Louisville with Lexington. I'm from Kentucky and the church with the famous hidden zone is actually St. Paul's in Lexington, not Louisville. The Louisville one people talk about is a totally different place with a false wall in the basement. The Lexington one has that whole crawlspace under the floorboards that goes back to the civil war era. Just wanted to clear that up because the two get confused all the time on these forums.
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faithpatel2d ago
Wait so you're saying both places have hidden spots but they're totally different kinds? That makes sense since old buildings all over get modified over time. I guess every state probably has a few of these if you dig deep enough.
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Man, I used to think hidden things in churches were just old coins or graffiti, but this changed my mind completely. Finding a whole hidden zone shows there's way more history tucked away in those old buildings than people realize. Makes me want to poke around more churches myself, honestly.
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