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BRIEF: Legend and locals claim that a young boy who took his horse and buggy on a shortcut over the railroad track in the 1880's met his fate in a train collision. SUMMARY: Legend and locals claim that a young boy who took his horse and buggy on a shortcut over the railroad track in the 1880's met his fate in a train collision. The boy's head, it's said, was severed and carried some distance from the impact. BRIEF: In the early 1980's, my family rented this beautiful old home. SUMMARY: In the early 1980's, my family rented this beautiful old home. We were told that the owner's mother died in the upstairs room right off the stairs. BRIEF: An old hotel filled with hauntings and mysteries is cast to the whims of history SUMMARY: One of many hauntings amongst illustrious history, legend holds that while two young male employees were fraternizing with women in the basement laundry room, a manager came around propelling the first man to dash out of sight into a waiting elevator. The second tried to follow but was somehow caught by the doors. Industrial types and early elevators lack the door sensors with which most people these days are familiar. The second man was crushed, by two unstoppable movements, and perished badly. The elevator area in the basement laundry is said to be haunted by this unlucky man's ghost: a faint apparition has reportedly been spotted, sometimes moving briskly toward the elevator. BRIEF: Numerous suicides have given this old wooden bridge its dark name SUMMARY: Suicide Bridge is located in Secretary. This bridge has been for years a place were people have committed suicide.
The first victim at Suicide Bridge was the postmaster from Hurlock. The man shot himself and he then fell into the water of Cabin Creek. The second victim was a farmer from the area who also shot himself and fell into the swirling waters of the Dorchester County creek. The next victim was a man who, people say, dove off the bridge; his nickname was "Frog", and he was a black, short and stocky man.
The original wooden bridge was built in 1888. A wooden, one-lane replacement was built in 1910. The current bridge was built in 1967 and is made of wood with an asphalt roadway.
Townsfolk have named the bridge Suicide Bridge, as it seems to be a magnet for personal tragedy.
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