Poinsett Bridge, constructed in 1820, is the oldest surviving bridge in the state. Once used as a roadway from Charleston to Asheville, NC, the impressive landmark is touted to be haunted by the ghosts of slaves and indigenous Indians. We didn't run into anything spooky, but the whole area does rock a kind of Robin of Locksley vibe... entirely too beautiful and otherworldly.
PS, our photography skills are improving, don't you think?
www.ghostpro.org/poinsett.html
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So, the Poinsett Bridge was built 40 years before Abraham Lincoln was elected(Nov 6, 1860), which makes it 190 years old. I bet there are some ghosts hanging around that never made it from Charleston to Asheville! Cool.
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