Tripping on Legends Live…Famous Case: The Bunny Man Bridge

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TRIPPING ON LEGENDS LIVE…FAMOUS CASE: THE BUNNY MAN BRIDGE

As Tripping on Legends looks into the local legend of the Haunted Amish Bridge, we look into a famous cases that have captured the imagination and inspired a whole generation of urban legends and haunted media.

The story of the Bunny Man and the Bunny Man Bridge has been told and retold and retold, but what are the true stories behind them? More importantly, why does this tale survive and spread when others stay local?

It’s a main locale on TOL’s short bucket list, so join us and share which haunted legends are on yours.

We’ll also do a little follow up on the case of the White Lady at Rolling Hills in Lady Lake. Listen to the episode where we explore that legends at:
https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20190826063728-4024.mp4?

You can check out the This Town is Myth page at: https://www.facebook.com/This-Town-is-Myth-106533630840134/

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You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved or whenever just to share a legend you’ve heard to ask a question at ((813) 418-6822. 

Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

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5 responses to “Tripping on Legends Live…Famous Case: The Bunny Man Bridge”

  1. […] as a troll; two feet high with pale gray skin and hair on his arms and the top of his head. The monster seemed to have no clothes, but it was difficult to tell because his stomach hung over his waist, […]

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  2. […] had to wait.  So did the Allman Brothers, and Robert Johnson’s crossroads, and the Bunny Man Bridge.  Other bridges closer to home, like the infamous Bellamy Bridge, were delayed, and walking along […]

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  3. […] the Trippers as they cross another bridge onto Marco Island to sit by the Turtle and talk about trestles. First, it’s off to Hillsborough County to the lost town of Boyette where people in the 1960s and […]

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Explore the darker side of Fort Myers with Christopher Balzano during the dark on a hauntingly unforgettable walking tour with True Tours.

Check out Christopher Balzano’s books, including the newly released Haunted Southwest Florida.

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

Follow us at: 

www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends
Instagram: @SpookyTripping

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

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