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  1. Posted by blogger in Ghosts of Gettysburg. As are most things associated with the American Civil War, the haunted Sachs Covered Bridge is yet another on the long list of haunted structures found in Pennsylvania. Used by both Confederate and Union forces during the Battle of Gettysburg, the Sachs bridge served as the execution site for at least ...

  2. The Sach’s Covered Bridge and its Hauntings. Most places associated with the American Civil War are considered haunted, hallowed, or cursed. The terrible energies of such battle have left their imprint on multiple locations across the country — some darker than others. One of these dark locations is a little red bridge.

  3. Sep 29, 2021 · 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.

  4. Oct 1, 2017 · The Sachs Covered Bridge was built in 1854 in Gettysburg, PA. Playing a role in the America Civil War, Sachs Covered Bridge is filled with rich-and ghostly- history. Legend has it that three confederate soldiers were hung from Sach’s Covered Bridge during the American Civil War. Many visitors have claimed to see full bodied apparitions of the ...

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · The unique craftsmanship and engineering of the covered bridge reportedly came at a price of $1,544 in 1854. (Imagine that!) Sachs Bridge Gettysburg received the designation of “Pennsylvania’s Most Historic Covered Bridge” in 1938. The haunted Gettysburg bridge was closed to vehicles in 1968 and placed on the National Register of Historic ...

  6. Join us on a thrilling adventure as we explore the haunted Sachs Bridge in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania! Discover the rich history and spooky legends surrounding...

  7. The Sachs Covered Bridge is a Town truss covered bridge. The truss design was developed by Ithiel Town of Connecticut and consists of wooden beams "cris-crossed" to form a lattice. The bridge was one of few remaining Town truss bridges in Pennsylvania. The bridge is 100 feet (30 m) long and 15 feet 4 inches (4.67 m) wide.

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