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Haunted Bridge

Road C
Spring Ranch, NE 68938

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  • Free Parking
  • Touching Not Allowed

The story surrounding this bridge dates back to 1885 and begins with Tom Jones and his widowed sister Elizabeth Taylor. The two were fighting with their neighbors over their cattle getting into their neighbors' crops, so Tom and Elizabeth bought a shotgun because they felt unsafe. Soon after, some men were cutting trees in land Elizabeth said was hers, and after a mighty blast, one man was without a head and Elizabeth was seen running away from the scene. The people of the town were angry and hanged Tom and Elizabeth at the Little Blue River, where the Haunted Bridge now stands over. Their spirits are rumored to linger here.

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Went to bridge and cemetery

The bridge wasn’t that scary but the cemetery next/behind it scared the shit out of us. We are unsure if it’s because it’s surrounded by trees and the road to it is creepy. Road to it was washed out when we went in there but wasn’t when we left.

August 2025

Would Recommend Yes
I met Tyler, the creator

I was crossing the bridge when he suddenly showed up in the middle of the road. He then whispered in my ear, "Okay okay okay okay okay okay oh." I then had the sudden urge to respond, "You live in my dream state." then the tv melted.

October 2017

Would Recommend No

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