Tilly Willy Bridge, Fayetteville


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The Tilly Willy Bridge in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who drove off the bridge in the 1970s, along with her children. Visitors report various paranormal experiences, including sightings of a woman in a white dress, a green goblin near the creek, and disembodied voices or knocking sounds. Some visitors have also experienced inexplicable temperature drops and feeling their cars move. A common legend states that in the 1970s, a woman drove her car off the bridge, leading to her death and the death of her children. The ghost of this woman is said to haunt the bridge, often seen dancing in a field or near the bridge itself. Visitors have reported seeing a woman in a white dress, and some have even described a green goblin near the creek. Many people hear knocking sounds, a woman's voice, or even screaming. A noticeable and sudden drop in temperature is a frequently reported phenomenon on the bridge. Some claim that if they turn off their car and put it in neutral, handprints appear on their windows, or their car will move on its own. The original bridge was demolished in 2010, and a new bridge was built and opened in 2012. Despite the original bridge being gone, many people still visit the site, particularly around Halloween, continuing to share stories of paranormal encounters.

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