In the heart of rural Minnesota, nestled among rolling hills and whispering cornfields, lies a seemingly ordinary bridge on 270th Street near Henderson. Yet, shrouded in whispers and shadowed by history, this unassuming span takes on a different persona under the veil of night - it becomes Crazy Annie's Bridge.
Legend speaks of a tragic tale interwoven with the bridge's very timbers. Annie, a war widow driven mad by grief after losing her husband in the Great War, is said to have drowned her three children in the creek below before hanging herself from a nearby tree. Now, her restless spirit haunts the bridge, her chilling screams echoing through the darkness, her spectral visage glimpsed through trembling willow branches.
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