It was a visit I would love to do at night. This was just a random Saturday drive to middle of nowhere. The history behind the bridge is chilling. If you believe, it had a heavy feeling there. If you don't, why did you drive down a gravel road in middle of MS then... Before we get out of this state forever, we've been spending weekends exploring. This was a last minute trip so here and Dunns Falls was it. Pack a lunch as there's not much around. Worth the day...
Read moreNamed Stuckey's Bridge for John Stuckey who owned the land that the original bridge and roadbed was built on. The family only settled here for a few years before moving off to Arkansas and Texas. The only Stuckey who remained in the area was Simon William Stuckey, who died in 1911 and is buried in Meehan Cemetery. The story is fun too though. The bridge wasn't super safe when last I went, and is largely covered...
Read more"One of the most terrifying places in America" The only thing I saw that was terrifying was the shape of the bridge. Definitely watch your step on it. It's a good ways down to the shallow Chunky River. Didn't see any apparitions or splashing sounds. But it was interesting to see none the less. Go see it if you're in the area. I wouldn't make a special trip...
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