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Edna Collins Bridge - Putnam County, Indiana

Believed to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl, Edna Collins Bridge was built in 1922 and spans Little Walnut Creek along County Road 450 N, west of Glenn Flint Lake. It is the only covered bridge in Indiana to be named after a woman, but it is not Edna Collins who haunts it. In the late 1920s, the story goes, an adolescent girl used to play around the creek near the bridge. Her family lived nearby, and they would leave her to play while they drove into town. On the way home, they stopped at the bridge and honked three times. Usually, their daughter would join them, but on that day, she did not appear. Her father found her body floating in the flooded creek. According to legend, the laughter of a young girl can sometimes be heard near the bridge. If you stop your car on the bridge and honk three times, the girl’s apparition will appear. Some visitors have even seen her ghost sitting in their backseat!
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Sim Smith Bridge - Montezuma, Indiana

Built in 1883, this 84-foot covered bridge spans Leatherwood Creek along 40N, south of Route 36, about six miles west of Rockville. The bridge used to lay on the path of Pikes Peak Highway, which ran from New York to Los Angeles. According to legend, in 1890 a young mother was carrying her baby home to Montezuma. She reached Sim Smith Bridge at dusk and hurried across. Unfortunately, a rider was driving a horse and buggy quickly in the opposite direction. It was too late to stop when he finally saw the woman, and both her infant and she were brutally crushed beneath horse hooves and buggy wheels. From then on, riders heard the sound of a buggy coming across the bridge, but none would emerge. Local fishermen sometimes saw a horse and buggy enter the covered bridge, but never come out the other side. Still others have seen the figure of a young woman and her baby in the shadows.
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400th Avenue Bridge - New Holland, IL

The 400th Avenue bridge crosses Sugar Creek just north of Pool Hill Cemetery. According to local lore, the area is a supernatural hotspot and was the scene of lynching in the distant past. Visitors occasionally hear whispering, talking, rattling chains, and screams as if the lynchings were being repeated over and over again. Even the nearby fields are not immune from this macabre auditory replay. Also, if you lay your hand on the tree where the hangings occurred, it is said that you will witness the events. Today, not much remains of the cemetery that overlooks the bridge, and the tree has been cut down.
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๐ŸŒ‰ The Curse of Witch’s Bridge: Illinois’ Best-Kept Ghost Story

If you find yourself driving through the quiet, flat farmlands of Christian County, Illinois, you might hear whispers of a place that doesn't appear on most tourist maps. Located near the small town of Clarksdale, the infamous Witch’s Bridge (historically known as the China Bridge) stands as a decaying monument to local folklore and unexplained terror.

For those who dare to cross it after midnight, the experience is rarely just a quiet drive.


๐Ÿง™‍♀️ The Legend: Who is the Witch?

The bridge earned its sinister nickname from a variety of local legends that have been passed down through generations. The two most prominent stories include:

  1. The Recluse of the Woods: Local lore tells of an elderly woman who lived in a small cabin near the bridge in the late 1800s. Rumored to practice the dark arts, she was shunned by the townspeople. After her mysterious death, it was said that her spirit remained to guard the bridge, ensuring that no one from the town would ever cross peacefully again.

  2. The Woman in White: Another version suggests the "witch" is actually a restless spirit of a woman who perished in a tragic carriage or car accident at the bridge’s sharp approach.


๐Ÿ•ฏ️ Reports from the Dark: Paranormal Activity

Parormal investigators and local thrill-seekers have documented several recurring phenomena at Witch’s Bridge:

  • The Stalling Engine: Perhaps the most famous claim is that if you stop your car in the middle of the bridge and turn off the engine, it will refuse to restart for several minutes—as if an unseen force is draining the battery.

  • Invisible Handprints: Many visitors have emerged from the woods to find small, dusty handprints on their car windows or bumpers, despite no one being near the vehicle.

  • The Watching Shadow: Witnesses often report the feeling of being watched from the dense treeline. Some have even spotted a dark, hunched figure perched on the iron rafters of the bridge, only for it to vanish when a flashlight is pointed toward it.

  • The Chase: Drivers leaving the bridge late at night frequently report seeing a single, glowing light in their rearview mirror that follows them at high speeds, only to disappear once they hit the main highway.


⚠️ A Warning for Modern Explorers

If you’re planning to investigate the spirits of Clarksdale, please keep these safety tips in mind:

  1. Structural Decay: Witch’s Bridge is an old structure. Over time, the wood and iron have weakened. Be extremely careful where you step, especially if exploring on foot.

  2. Rural Isolation: The area is remote with very spotty cell service. If your car does stall for real, it’s a long walk to find help.

  3. Respect the Land: Much of the surrounding property is private farmland. Stay on the public road and bridge area to avoid trespassing issues with local landowners.


๐Ÿ’€ Final Thoughts

Witch’s Bridge represents the classic "Middle America" urban legend—a mix of tragic history and campfire stories that keep the hair on the back of your neck standing up. Whether there is truly an ancient curse or just a trick of the wind through the cornfields, one thing is certain: a trip to Witch’s Bridge is not for the faint of heart.

Have you ever felt a presence while crossing an old bridge? Would you dare to turn your lights off at Witch’s Bridge? Let us know in the comments!


Blog Master's Note: The legends of the Midwest are just as deep as those in the South. Witch's Bridge is a prime example of how local history turns into haunting folklore. Keep exploring, stay safe, and don't look in the rearview mirror! ๐ŸŒ‰๐Ÿ‘ป

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