Built in 1909, Campbell's Covered Bridge (or "red house bridge," a Woog title) is the last remaining in the state. Recently added to the National Register of Historic Places, the area oozes an unexplainable eeriness. It seemed a bit... sad or subdued with a healthy pinch of creepy.
We hadn't researched the area prior to site-seeing. We were only slightly surprised to learn that the place has lots of unexplained phenomena surrounding it.
The kids seemed immune to the creepiness and were more interested in playing in, getting to, splashing through the leafy water.
www.thespiritresearchsociety.com/campbellscoveredbridge.htm
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I suppose at that time if you were driving a wagon pulled by a team of horses, you appreciated the covering of the bridge while you waited to deliver the wheat,rye or corn. I guess it was a good marker to look for, since GPS wouldn't be available for another 100 years!
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