The Witch’s Tree
A twisted neighborhood landmark on South Sixth Street, wrapped in local legend, storm damage, strange offerings, and one of Louisville’s most memorable pieces of folklore.
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A twisted neighborhood landmark on South Sixth Street, wrapped in local legend, storm damage, strange offerings, and one of Louisville’s most memorable pieces of folklore.
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No confirmed crash. No official record. Yet the structure remains embedded in the hillside behind Headliners, half-consumed by graffiti, vines, and time.
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A lone brick-and-stone facade standing near River Road, preserved like a front door to a house that no longer exists.
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A towering wooden castle carved directly from a massive tree by chainsaw artist Joe Autry near Barret Avenue and Valley Road.
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Hidden along Alta Vista Drive stands a towering wooden figure watching silently over the neighborhood — carved from the remains of a dying silver maple rather than erased completely.
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