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Ashland Covered Bridge, also known as Ashland Bridge or Barley Mill Road Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge over Red Clay Creek on Barley Mill Road (near the junction of Brackenville Road) in Ashland in New Castle County, Delaware. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Below is a list of covered bridges in Delaware. ... Ashland Covered Bridge [2] New Castle: Ashland ca. 1860: 52 feet (16 m) Red Clay Creek ...
Alleged sightings of the cryptid, which is said to be 7-feet tall and covered in long black hair, date back to the early 1900s. ... Delaware: Haunted Fort Delaware. ... Cry Baby Bridge.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Ashland Covered Bridge: ca. 1860: 1973-03-20 Ashland: New Castle: Covered: Cooch's Bridge: ca. 1726, 1777, 1791, 1834, 1884
Crybaby Bridge refers to numerous bridges across the United States, associated with urban legends and ghost stories involving the sounds of a baby crying.These tales typically involve tragic backstories of infanticide, accidents, or other sorrowful events that purportedly occurred at or near the bridges, for example, an urban legend relating to a baby or young child/children where the mother ...
Ashland Founded: 1925 ... The Bullock's 28 rooms were restored in 1990 and, like many historic hotels, there are rumors this one is haunted — by Sheriff Seth himself. Related: ...
Ashland's population was 150 in 1890, [3] and was 146 in 1900. [ 4 ] The Ashland Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Here are the top 5 most haunted roads in the world. 5. Belchen Tunnel, Switzerland – The ghost of an old lady is known to haunt this ... make sure you toss a coin into the river at the Old Boy ...