
Real Life Haunts in Arlington, TX
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Screaming Bridge
Greenbelt Rd., North Arlington
On Feb. 4, 1961 six teenage girls drove off a burned wooden bridge into a ditch killing three, and injuring the others. The part of the road where the accident occurred is now closed to traffic and the myth of its haunting was transferred to a nearby closed bridge, which was also the site of an accident, at Trammel Davis Rd.

Top O' Hill Terrace
3001 W. Division, 76012
Schedule a tour of Top O' Hill to walk where Bonnie and Clyde, Mae West, Ginger Rogers, Gene Autry, and others gambled from the 1920's to the 1940's. You may even encounter a ghost, though it's more likely you'll encounter a student. The building is now part of the baptist college.