Hauntings in the Piedmont is FOX8's podcast detailing tales of haunts in North Carolina's Piedmont Triad. From city employees experiencing what they describe as the "freakiest thing" they've ever seen, to spirits which seem to continue to make their presence known and a haunted bridge known nationwide, we talked with people who claim to have had firsthand supernatural experiences, as well as those who say they've solved decades-long mysteries. An idea which was originally intended to be a simple miniseries for television, this blossomed into a podcast simply based on the passionate storytellers you'll be introduced to. With minimal editing, these stories are told in their own words and largely uninterrupted, just in time for Halloween.
Episode three of Hauntings in the Piedmont features what is often referred to as the most notorious ghost story the Piedmont has to offer. On a rainy night in June, 1923, a car was traveling on a windy road near a bridge in Jamestown, North Carolina, when that car flipped, killing one of its passengers. Ever since, folklore claims the ghost of that woman has continued to haunt that bridge, tugging at car doors as they pass by. As paranormal authors came to find, there was an actual deadly accident behind that story, and perhaps, the name behind what's come to be known as Lydia's Bridge wasn't Lydia after all.
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