Helen's Bridge

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Constructed in 1909, Helen’s Bridge, also known as Zealandia’s Bridge, was specially built to link the nearby Zealandia Mansion to the road networks that connect the remainder of Asheville. Noteworthy for its inclusion in Thomas Wolfe’s acclaimed novel “Look Homeward Angel,” this stone bridge stands as an enduring testament to the architectural wonders of its time. The bridge still remains intact to this day, along with the Zealandia Mansion. It was named after a Asheville local who had a sadly committed suicide due to losing a child.
According to individuals, it has been asserted that Helen herself was observed in a frenzied state, vigorously searching for her child, and is bound to disappear without leaving any trace soon. Some accounts suggest that she will roam aimlessly for a while, recounting the fateful day of her daughter’s loss. Motorists who had traversed the bridge have recollected experiencing vehicular malfunctions, despite the absence of any prior indications. Incidents such as depleted batteries, engine failure, and other mechanical complications have purportedly been recorded.

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