Lovelady Bridge - Real Camp Hill Haunted Place
- Sen Claude Pepper Dr
- Camp Hill, AL
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A bridge overlooking train tracks, Lovelady Bridge is said to be the site of a tragic accident in which a young, pregnant woman lost her life. If you visit at night you may be able to hear the woman crying. It has also been said that woman was actually no longer pregnant, but that both she and her newborn died in the accident all the same. According to this same rumor, if you stand in the middle of the bridge and chant "Lovelady, Lovelady, I got your baby" three times the woman's spirit will appear and walk toward you from one end of the bridge, looking for her child.
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Share Your ExperiencesYes this is true
this is real me and my girlfriend went there one night last year to test it out and it worked!
Posted 10/4/221 out of 1 found this review helpful
yes
this bridge is haunted! my friend went on there and got out of her car and said “love lady, love lady give me ur baby” just one time and when she got in her car it wouldnt crank
Posted 5/16/184 out of 4 found this review helpful
Not in camp hill
Love lady bridge is not in camp hill it's 4 miles north of reel town on love lady road ! Near union community!
Posted 5/21/175 out of 6 found this review helpful
lies lies lies
I have lived here all my life. I cross the bridge day and night. no gost.
Posted 1/15/173 out of 6 found this review helpful
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