Ghosts of the past linger throughout Gettysburg. Many who have visited one of the most historic places in Pennsylvania, famous for the Battle of Gettysburg, tell tales of apparitions and strange occurrences on the battlefield, of sudden rushes of cold air, and of footsteps in empty hallways. Ghost hunters and those interested in the paranormal regularly visit Sachs Covered Bridge, one of the most reputedly haunted covered bridges in Pennsylvania. Visit this covered bridge for yourself... if you dare.
One of the most beautiful sights in Pennsylvania, Sachs Covered Bridge has stood proudly on Waterworks Road since 1852. Just 11 years after it was built, during the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate Armies would...
...march across the bridge. The Confederate Army passed through the picturesque bridge as it retreated after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Local legend tells the tale of three Confederate deserters who, after being caught by their superiors, were hanged from the covered bridge.
Yet another tale claims that the three soldiers were, in fact, Confederate spies. When Union troops uncovered the truth, they hanged the men as punishment. Whatever the real story, their spirits are said to remain on the bridge, making it one of the most haunted places in Pennsylvania.
As beautiful as it appears, especially in daylight, the covered bridge in Pennsylvania is shrouded in the paranormal. Ghost hunters and visitors consistently tell of odd occurrences. Some claim to breathe in the strong scent of cigar smoke except...no one else is around.
Others tell of hearing cannons being fired in the distance and feeling a tap on their shoulder, and turning around to find no one there.
Visit Sachs Covered Bridge — if you dare — to see if you, too, catch sight of the apparitions of soldiers, smell the strong scent of cigar smoke, and hear voices when no one is around.
Even if you don't experience the paranormal, you'll still get to visit one of the most beautiful sights in Pennsylvania - one of its nearly 200 covered bridges.
Do you agree that Sachs Covered Bridge is one of the most haunted covered bridges in Pennsylvania? Join the conversation in the comments! This haunted covered bridge in Pennsylvania tells just one tale of the ghosts of Gettysburg. Have you heard of any of Gettysburg's other ghost stories?
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