Get ready for a weekend like no other! Join us as we go back to the Octagon Hall Museum in Franklin Ky! This time we aren't just going for 1 night, this time you can join us for 2 nights. As we all know, in the paranormal world, the more time you spend at a location, the better chance you have of witnessing all it has to offer, and believe us when we say, Octagon Hall has it all. For years the Hall and the property around it have been a hotbed for paranormal activity. It isn't just ghosts that folks have claimed to see. There are also Crypto claims and claims of UFO activity in the area. Both nights we will be investigating all of the claims and trying to contact whatever is there and willing to show itself to us.
FYI: Please read all ticket options before purchasing.
No Alocohol or drug use is aloud on the property
No refunds will be given if you can not make it to the event. If for some reason you can not come. Your ticket will be honored for equal or lesser value to a future Fearless Ones event. Refunds are onlly given if we or the location have to cancel the event.
Please dress for the weather. We do at times investigate outdoors.
History
1847
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS
In 1847, Andrew Jackson Caldwell laid out the foundation for his new family home. With a desire for distinction, his home would not be a simple structure with four walls like so many others, but an eight sided edifice unique to the region.
1859
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED
Completed in 1859, it would soon become a landmark in the south-central Kentucky area.
1862
CONFEDERATE OCCUPATION
With the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson in 1862, Confederate forces evacuated their stronghold in Bowling Green, KY and took refuge at Octagon Hall. An estimated eight to ten thousand Confederate soldiers camped on the grounds on February 13th before retreating into Tennessee the following morning. Just two days later the Union army came in pursuit of the Confederates and took occupation of the Hall.
1865
CIVIL WAR YEARS
Following their brief occupation of the Hall, Union forces continued to harass the Caldwell's, who were known to be Confederate supporters. Throughout the war, Union forces would sneak onto the grounds to and attempt to catch Caldwell in the act of harboring Confederates.
1918
DOCTOR MILES WILLAMS
In 1918 Doctor Miles Willams, an osteopath from Nashville, Tennessee purchased Octagon Hall. Dr. Williams moved from Nashville and made the Octagon Hall his residence until his death in 1954.
2001
THE OCTAGON HALL FOUNDATION
Upon Dr. Willam's death, Octagon Hall became a rental property under the ownership of his heirs. It remained a rental until 2001 when The Octagon Hall Foundation was formed and obtained the building. Dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the only eight-sided house in Kentucky, The Octagon Hall Foundation is furthering the efforts to save the past for the future.