Crybaby Bridge
This area was once the hiding place of choice for many outlaws. Many years ago, a woman threw her small child off this bridge. Supposedly, the baby’s cry may still be heard at night.
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Daniel Blankenship says: |
October 23, 2008, 12:40 pm |
I went to the bridge in Rogue’s Hollow two or three nights ago around midnight or one o’clock. I didn’t go over the bridge. I was under it and it was so creepy and i shut my car off and we went outside and when i went back in the car i turned on the lights and at first it looked like there was blood on my windshield. It was so creepy and it wasn’t raining or anything so i’m not sure what it was on my windshield… has this happened to anyone else?????
Kellie says: |
October 25, 2008, 3:02 am |
I went to this crybaby bridge last night and just as we were pulling up to the bridge we got a flat tire and while we were putting our spare on a creepy van circled about 3 times in 20 mins. creeeppy.
kyla says: |
December 27, 2008, 8:21 pm |
Hi evryone,i have a different story about crybaby bridge,My story is that one night a woman and her baby was driving and drove off the side of the clift,the woman got out but she left her baby in the backseatwith her father.Now at night at midight if you go to the bridge when a full moon strikes then you can hear the baby and if you get back in your car,anold an that used to be the father, will show up in your backseat and say “get away from this place”.I have never been there but thats what i read in a book.
Cailee says: |
April 21, 2009, 11:17 pm |
Cry baby bridge is one of many haunted places down there. Theres Cry Baby bridge and the old creepy mill. Just past the bridge is dead man’s curve. Don’t go too fast!!! Then theres devil’s triangle at the end of deadman’s curve. Legend says if you go around the triangle 6 times the devil will appear. Unfortunately no one ever told me how he would appear and after trying it out with a couple friends weird things started to happen. But there’s even more!!! Go a little further and you’ll see the ghost train tracks. The ghost train comes down the middle track. Just past the tracks is a huge corn field all around you. Burn-out Bridge is over that way too.
Richard says: |
August 3, 2009, 11:34 pm |
I have been to Doylestown and Rouges Hollow many times as a kid. The cry baby bridge story is one of the newer stories as is the ghost train. There is alot of very old stories such as the Grist Mill and the devil rode the headless horse. Rouges Hollow was an old tiny mining town, the main shaft caved in and there was a fire. This stuff comes out of a book written back in the 30s called Rouges Hollow. Look it up. Be very carefull if you decide to go down there snooping for ghosts. The people that reside there in the old place really hate Halloweeners, and they come out weilding a shotgun. Be warned. I was chased out of there one night.
mark says: |
November 15, 2009, 3:25 am |
I live very close to cry baby bridge on clinton st. Its kind of spooky at night when me and my boys drive down to see if we can hear a baby crying. So far we havent heard it. But it makes for alot of fun around Halloween. I dont need to go far for a haunting, Cause I believe my own house is haunted. Weird things happen here all the time, Ive had my remotes come up missing and have never found them, my oldest son and I have each seen apparitions at my house as well as my father seeing shadow people. I dont think their harmfull just mischeivious. But I want my darn flickers back Im tired of having to buy new ones.
frankie says: |
December 11, 2009, 2:55 am |
cet histoire est totalement débile sastrouve c’est un bébé chouté a l’éroine qui se branle en gueulent
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Tar-nuin-Giliath says:
September 28, 2008, 12:22 am
I had a crew of paranormal enthusiast friends after high school; we’d hang at Denny’s on Arlington Rd. One night we went down to the Hollow at around 3 am to the road with three crossing railroad tracks. It is a wide open field. The wind sounded, however, like moving air does in a tunnel. Nothing blatantly extraordinary, though. Sad to say I live in Minneapolis now and can’t enjoy the rare, calming beauty of the Hollow, Doylestown, Wooster, Clinton, Canal Fulton and the like. Rogues’ Hollow may definitely have a collection of undead miners and the ghost of the boy who was crushed in Chidester’s Mine, and others, but it is still more beautiful than it is scary. Can someone tell me about the posts above that talk about the Historical Society “taking over?” Do they limit access and have cops come drive people off or something? And that story about the 13 foot long blue racer snake is TRUE. Someone should have taken a picture when that thing died – probably the biggest snake ever in North America! I’m writing about Rogues’ Hollow, so if anyone is keeping the real good stories for themselves, don’t, and e-mail to share the stories! taylorgrey2004@yahoo.com or TaylorGrey on IM.