The Haunting of  Emily’s Bridge

Located in Stowe Vermont, Gold Brook Bridge is not your ordinary covered bridge. This bridge is also known as "Emily's Bridge," due to the fact that it is haunted by a ghost named Emily. There are many stories of how Emily died on the bridge. One story is that she was supposed to elope with a lover, who her parents did not approve of.  He was meeting her at the bridge, and when he didn't show, she hung herself from the rafters.  Another version of this Vermont legend also starts as a love story.  Emily met a man who stole her heart, and the couple made plans to marry.  The fateful day arrived, and Emily went to the church in her beautiful red wedding dress ready to give herself to the gentleman in holy wedlock.  The groom never arrived, and the jilted bride took the family wagon in a frenzy of anger and sorrow.  She was merciless on the horses, and whipped them until they were traveling at an incredible pace, planning perhaps to confront the faithless groom.  As she approached the bridge, she failed to negotiate the turn right before the bridge and drove the horses and carriage over the bank and onto the rocky brook below.  Both the horses and Emily were killed in the accident.  Or, Emily was pregnant by her boyfriend, who hanged himself on the bridge when her father demanded marriage. After the birth of twins, Emily did the same.  One woman said she made up the story to keep her children from crossing the bridge.

There is no written historical evidence that Emily ever existed.  The first mention of the bridge being haunted by someone named "Emily" came after 1968 when a high school student wrote a paper on the subject claiming that while she was using a Ouija board on the bridge, an entity presented itself named Emily.

Regardless of which story is to be believed, there are various accounts of first-hand experiences with Emily's ghost, said to be quite threatening.  Many people refuse to cross the bridge alone or at night.  People have reported scratch marks appearing on vehicles that were parked on the bridge and being touched or scratched by Emily's ghost.  Often strange noises are heard on the bridge, such as footsteps, ropes tightening, and a girl screaming. Many have also reported seeing a white apparition around the area of Emily's Bridge. People who have parked their vehicle on the haunted bridge say they tend to hear banging noises from Emily hitting the vehicle on the outside, or a dragging sound across the tops of their cars. The most distinct paranormal events tend to take place between the hours of 12 AM and 3:30 AM.

Most paranormal experts that visit the bridge do not find any compelling evidence of activity on the bridge.