The Sidaway Bridge in Cleveland may be a ruin today, but it’s also one of the creepiest places in the city. Between serial killings and race riots, this bridge has seen a lot of turmoil.

Here’s some of the ghastly and ghostly history behind one of Cleveland’s most troubled spots. 

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The Sidaway Bridge is not open for pedestrian traffic and is unsafe to explore. If you decide to view the bridge, please do so from a safe distance.

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