John Eisenhower Bridge
When you explore the back roads around Gettysburg, you'll most likely find some great things. Just behind the Eisenhower Farm on Red Rock Road - and not that long of a stroll from Sachs Covered Bridge - is an 1886 iron truss bridge named after Dwight Eisenhower's son, John. John Eisenhower was an officer in the United States Army, served as the US Ambassador to Belgium, and was a military historian.
The John Eisenhower Bridge crosses Willoughby Run, and its use is limited to bicycles and pedestrians. The 84-foot-long bridge was designed and constructed by Gibert & Smith. It is a Pratt-through truss design. Flood waters severely damaged the bridge in 1996. Two years later, the bridge was completely restored. In 2012, Adams County completed a project fully refurbishing the bridge deck.
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Like the nearby Sachs Covered Bridge, the Eisenhower Bridge is considered haunted. It is known locally as the "Suicide Bridge;" ghost hunters from throughout the country have come to the bridge in an attempt to record a ghost sighting. There are several videos on YouTube of the Eisenhower Bridge at night by paranormal enthusiasts.
Sources & Links:
- The Suicide Bridge ---Snapping The Globe
- John Eisenhower Bridge ---HistoricBridges.org
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