One Of The Most Haunted Bridges Near New Orleans, Huey P. Long Bridge Has Been Around Since 1935
New Orleans is known for a lot of things – Mardi Gras, jazz music, amazing food — but it’s especially known for its creepy history. Madame LaLaurie’s mansion where she tortured her slaves still stands today, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is rumored to be crawling with ghosts, and so are several others bars and hotels in the area. Basically you can find a haunted anything around New Orleans — including a haunted bridge.
The Huey P. Long Bridge, built during the Great Depression by engineer Ralph Modieski, is rumored to be a forever home for several spirits. Plenty of people have sworn they’ve seen mysterious spectral figures appear out of nowhere while driving and walking the bridge. But who could they be?
Clearly, this bridge is spookier than it looks! Keep an eye out next time you walk Huey P. Long Bridge… you never know what — or who — you might see.
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