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= '''Dug Hill Bridge''' = == Overview == Dug Hill Bridge is a reportedly haunted bridge located in or near [[Wapakoneta]], Ohio, with its exact position uncertain due to conflicting local accounts and geographical changes over time. According to legend, the bridge is haunted by the ghost of a hunter who was accidentally shot and is said to chase travelers who cross the bridge at midnight. The story has become part of [[Auglaize County]] folklore, although there are questions about the accuracy and origin of the tale. == Location == * '''Address:''' Unconfirmed; possibly Dug Hill Road off State Route 198 near the [[Allen County]] line * '''City/County:''' [[Wapakoneta]], [[Auglaize County]], Ohio * '''Public Access:''' Unknown == Haunting / Legend Summary == The central legend claims that a hunter was accidentally shot and killed on or near the Dug Hill Bridge, which is said to cross the Auglaize River. His spirit allegedly haunts the bridge, and it is believed that if one crosses the bridge at midnight, the ghost will appear and chase the traveler. While frequently told in the [[Wapakoneta]] area, the exact location of the bridge remains unclear. A structure labeled Dug Hill Road exists near the [[Allen County]] line and features a WPA-era bridge built in the 1930s, which some believe to be the true location. == Historical Background == * Construction date of the suspected bridge: 1930s (Works Progress Administration project) * Original purpose: Vehicular bridge over a small creek or river (possibly the Auglaize River) * Notable events: None confirmed related to a shooting death of a hunter * Key timeline moments: ** 1930s: Bridge constructed as part of WPA infrastructure projects ** 2016: Renewed interest in the legend due to online folklore investigations == Reported Phenomena == * '''Apparitions:''' Ghostly figure of a male hunter appearing on or near the bridge * '''Cold Spots:''' N/A * '''Voices/EVPs:''' N/A * '''Physical Touches:''' N/A * '''Object Movement:''' N/A * '''Malfunctions:''' N/A * '''Poltergeist Activity:''' N/A * '''Shadow Figures:''' N/A * '''Time Anomalies:''' N/A == Skepticism & Alternative Explanations == * Rational explanations include misidentified natural sounds and visual distortions caused by low light or fog during late night hours. * Local skepticism exists due to conflicting details about the bridge’s location and the absence of historical documentation confirming a fatal shooting. * Brendan W., an [[Auglaize County]] resident, noted that Defiance is roughly thirty miles from [[Wapakoneta]] and there is no current road directly connecting the two, contradicting some early versions of the legend. * Some researchers believe the story is an amalgamation of older regional ghost tales common to rural Ohio. == Visitor Information == * '''Visiting Hours:''' N/A * '''Fees or Costs:''' N/A * '''Contact Info:''' N/A * '''Warnings/Restrictions:''' N/A == Citations / References == * Article published on the [https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1223993154334666&set=a.405085106225479 Haunted Toledo Facebook page], October 20, 2016. * Private email correspondence from Brendan W., Auglaize County resident. [[Category:Legend]] [[Category:Apparitions]]
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