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Cry Baby Bridge Legend Persists | AutoTraffic
Creepy, crawly urban legends that lurk in the DC area
Like most urban legends, there are different stories told about Crybaby Bridge. In fact, there are several different bridges in the state of Maryland that have been given that nickname.
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Tom Kacich | The legend of Piatt County's Crybaby Bridge
Although the current version of the bridge is nothing like the one-lane, century-old, anxiety-producing iron-and-wood structure that was torn down in 2001, the name and the legend continue.
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The legend of Piatt County's Crybaby Bridge - news-gazette.com
Until 2001, Crybaby Bridge, which carries the road named after it across the Sangamon River about 3 miles north of Monticello, was a one-lane, anxiety-producing iron-and-wood structure. Columnist ...
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This Covered Bridge in New Hope Among Local Creepy Places to ... - MSN
Van Sandt Covered Bridge was constructed in 1875 as the last original covered bridge built by the county. Since then, it has become the focus of the Cry Baby Bridge legend.
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