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Sachs Covered Bridge in Gettysburg, PA: Lantern Lights and Phantom Shadows

Sachs Covered Bridge in Gettysburg, PA: Lantern Lights and Phantom Shadows

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Built in the 1850s and once used by retreating Confederate soldiers, this peaceful red bridge hides a dark past. Visitors report seeing apparitions of soldiers, hearing phantom footsteps and battle sounds, and even encountering the spirits of three men said to have been hanged from its beams. From disembodied voices whispering “Go back” to mysterious lantern lights flickering across Marsh Creek, Sachs Bridge is as eerie as it is historic. Join us as we walk across the bridge that connects history and the afterlife — and uncover why some say the spirits of Gettysburg still march across it at night.

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