
The Souls Of Stolen Kids May Be Trapped Beneath Twin Falls, Idaho Bridge
Most towns in America have had something so dark happen within their boundaries that generations of residents continue to pass down firsthand or published information of what occurred.
Twin Falls has a story just like that, and the answers may be found in the rocks that lie beneath one of the city's oldest bridges.

The Old Towne Bridge links the Twin Falls downtown to factories like Glanbia on the outskirts of town beyond Shoshone Street South. Those who drive over the bridge also pass over the Old Towne Parkway Trail and Rock Creek, a popular area to jog and walk dogs.
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I first wrote about the story of the Devil's Henchman and the 'Singing Bridge' nearly a decade ago. It's been revisited a couple of times, and each time it seems like a community member contacts me about what they remember hearing about regarding the story.
Allegedly, near the turn of the twentieth century, a man was seen luring children into the area that is now the parkway trail. Some kids never turned up, and parents began to forbid their kids from going near the bridge; some Twin Falls locals were also told to avoid the area at a young age.
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The Old Towne Bridge got its nickname from people who claimed to hear children's voices at night near the site. The faces of some of the victims may have been etched into rocks that still lie near the creek more than 100 years ago, according to the Internet.
If you have had a strange experience while walking near the bridge, please tell us about it.
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