After going to Crybaby Bridge with Alan and Brian, and hearing "patriotic" flute music, Alan and I wanted to go back. This time we brought are friends Jason, Veronica, Brian, Jim, Dan, Andrew, Leanne, and Mark(not are friend), so they too could hear this music. The second time we went, we did not hear the music playing or see any ghosts. However, here are pictures from Crybaby Bridge.

Facts: The old covered bridge was built in 1875, around the time George Washington had this troops stationed through out Bucks County. Where the bridge located: On Van Sant Road, right off of Eagle Road in Newtown, PA.

Legend: There are many different versions of the story. One of them is, sometime around the time of Washington�s troops, a woman had a baby, she was running from soldiers and did not want them to get her baby; therefore, she threw the baby into the water. This is why you are supposed to her the baby crying on the bridge (crybaby bridge). Another version of the story is, the woman who had the baby did not want the baby, so she deliberately threw it into the water.

Legend 2: A soldier(s) was hanged at the end of the bridge, inside it. I'm not sure why.

What you are supposed to see and hear: The baby crying, the women throwing the baby over the bridge, the soldiers heavy boots walking the bridge, the soldier hanging at the end of the bridge.

Here is the sign that hangs over the bridge.

Jason and Veronica walking in the bridge.

Me, Leanne and Mark went under the bridge.

This picture is looking under the bridge to the other side.

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