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What happens when tragic history refuses to stay buried? In this episode, we’re diving deep into three of America’s most notorious haunted bridges, where folklore & historical trauma intertwine in ways that’ll make you question what you think you know about the past.
From the vengeful Goatman of Texas seeking justice for a 1930s lynching, to Civil War soldiers still trying to find their way home in Pennsylvania, to a furious woman in Vermont whose heartbreak turned into centuries of rage – these aren’t just ghost stories. They’re windows into the injustices and tragedies that shaped American history.
Join me for a journey through places where the past refuses to stay quiet, complete with genuine folklore research, personal commentary, and the kind of stories that make you want to drive with your headlights on.
**TRIGGER WARNING:** This episode discusses historical racial violence, lynching, and themes of injustice. Listener discretion advised.
References & Resources
- National Register of Historic Places - Old Alton Bridge listing (July 8, 1988)
- Texas Historical Commission - Denton County historical records
- Gettysburg National Military Park - Civil War battle documentation
- Adams County Historical Society - Sachs Bridge historical records
Published Research & Articles
- Newman, Rich. Haunted Bridges: Over 300 of America’s Creepiest Crossings (2016)
- Atlas Obscura - Haunted bridges documentation
- Texas Standard - “The Goatman of Old Alton Bridge: A tale rooted in Texas’ historical racial tensions”
- Legends of America - Alton, Texas historical documentation
Paranormal Investigation Sources
- Ghost Adventures (Travel Channel) - Goatman’s Bridge investigation
- BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural - Old Alton Bridge episode
- The Paranormal Database - Bridge hauntings documentation
- Local paranormal investigation groups (Denton County, Adams County, Vermont)
Historical Context Resources
- Civil War Trust - Battle of Gettysburg casualty records
- Jim Crow Museum - Resources on 1930s racial violence in Texas
- Vermont Historical Society - 19th-century social history
Additional Reading
- Ranker.com - “The Most Haunted Bridges in the World”
- Ghost Attic - American haunted roads and bridges
- We Denton Do It - Local Goatman’s Bridge history and folklore
Want to Visit?
- Goatman’s Bridge: Old Alton Road, Denton County, TX (pedestrian access only)
- Sachs Covered Bridge: Waterworks Road, Gettysburg, PA (pedestrian access only)
- Emily’s Bridge: Gold Brook Road, Stowe, VT (drive with caution)
**Safety Reminder: These are real locations
Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.
Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.
No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."
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