Most Haunted Places In Fort Dodge, Iowa To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Fort Dodge, Iowa, where the echoes of tragic deaths and forgotten souls linger in the darkness. These haunted spots have witnessed centuries of sorrow, and some say the spirits of the departed are not yet ready to rest.
Bannwell bridge
: "there is a bridge a few miles south west of clare. there is tree bridges total and if you look on a map it shows up like a triangle and a woman and her kids are supposed to haunt it. if you go there around midnight and stop on the bridge and get out of the car and wait. a womans face is supposed to come down the railroad tracks and it and follow you down the road till you go under a brigde about a quarter mile down the road. further on down the tracks where a road gos across the tracks you can stop your car and some kids will push you across. the story is that she hung her three children over the bridge and a train came along and hit the kids. - May 2004 update: they tore it down and are building a new bridge in its place."
Phillips Middle School
: "The school is supposedly haunted by a young boy who drowned in the pool. The boy has been sited peeking around corners and playing jokes on people. Also at night you can see a red glow and the smell of fire because of the alleged grease fire that happened in the home-ec room several years ago."
Hawkeye Theater
: "You always feel like someone is watching you. Whenever you are in a room by yourself, you are physically abused by an ''invisible hand''. Reports of a transparent little girl. IL"
terror bridge
: "It has been said that a woman threw 3 of her 4 children off the bridge while a train was coming one of the 4 got away when you drive over the bridge at midnight your car will shutoff till your over the bridge and by her house where she hung herself and burnt down. if you go under the bridge her truck is still where she parked it. It is truly terrifying. it has also been said that you should lock your doors and roll up your windows or she will throw you over too."