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Thearosa’s Bridge

Wichita, Kansas

When this area was first being settled, a woman named Thearosa lived near this bridge along with her children. Though the exact details are unclear, Thearosa eventually killed her children and then herself. Today, she haunts the bridge. The weather on the bridge is never the same as anywhere else in town. The bridge has also been set on fire several times; investigations reveal nothing.

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Fred B says:

December 28, 2011, 3:46 am

I grew up just a few miles from the site of thearosas bridge I even have pictures of the original steel structure of the bridge we used to fish from it ! the wood bottom of the bridge burned away and was never replaced after the second fire. Had many visits to this site over many years and never had any supernatural experiences there ! have heard so many stories they would fill a book !!! Several of my friends and I went there close to halloween one year in my late teens we were all working at the haunted forrest a long running local halloween attraction we took a cadillac hearse that was part of our “show” we came in the back way from Valley Center and were having a little after work party ! We were all still in costume (Jason,Freddy Krueger,Leatherface,)Mind you the bridge had not been rebuilt at this time so the road was little more than an overgrown path having not been used regularly for more than a decade ! we had been there for maybe an hour when another car full of teenagers came along down the old road ! we all hid figuring it was the Sherrifs patrol ! when we figured out it wasn’t JASON jumped out and scared the hell out of them the rest of us laughed so hard we couldn’t talk ! Sorry bout the hood and fender of your duster whoever you were that Machette Jason had was sharp but i bet you had a good story to tell for the last twenty something years !!!!! LMAO still You don’t roll down the window and say “Can i help you Sir” in this situation you just LEAVE ! Bet most SUPERNATURAL experiences at Thearosas bridge have about the same explanation ! This story has been going for at least 40 years go check it out but if you go all wound up, scared, and expecting to see Ghosts you probably will ! But listen for laughter as you haull *** away from there ! Cuz its probably a few drunk people yanking your chain !!!!

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