Dead Man's Bridge

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In the 1960's a man with a unknown name was supposedly hung by himself at a wooden bridge renamed "Dead Man's Bridge". In the 1870's a State Hospital and Insane Asylum was built and was in use until 1965. Nearby, a cemetery was being used for over 2,019 people. Most of the were from an epidemic that took place 100 years ago, others were workers who were working in the park. The cemetery started in 1886 and ended in 1965, same year the hospital closed down. In the 1880's, the city bought 212 acres of land and turned it into a quarry, which was shut down in 1950. Caves nearby were excavated in 1882 by a man named Tomas Coyne. These caves were used as storage for the hospital and were deilvered by wagon, but were abandoned in th 1940's. In 1972 work began to build the nature center in the park.

Hotspots/Claims
Cemetery: Here, there are rumored to be four unmarked tombstones and if you stand next to a grave with a recorder, you can hear zaps and crackles on it.

Caves: There are reports of ghostly wagons and apparitions that may approach you.

Dead Man's Bridge: There are reports of the hung mystery man appearing and chasing people away. There could also be weird blotches in a photo you take. There may be dark, oozing liquid underneath the bridge.