Just outside Smithfield, where the backroads of Johnston County wind through pine woods and farmland, there’s an old crossing over Mill Creek that has carried a dark reputation for generations. By daylight, it’s easy enough to overlook—a quiet stretch of water beneath the trees—but locals long warned that once the sun goes down, the bridge becomes something else entirely. Travelers once claimed their lantern flames would die the moment they stepped onto the boards, while strange groaning sounds drifted up from the darkness below.
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