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Suicide Bridge - Colorado Street Bridge

W. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91105

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This bridge was built over the Arroyo Seco River in 1912 and is also known as the Suicide Bridge. The nickname came about after around 100 people were said to have jumped to their deaths from the bridge, starting in 1919. Reports say that during the Great Depression, there were almost 50 people that jumped. One legend says blames the bridge’s troubled past on a worker who fell and landed in wet cement below the bridge and left to die. The apparitions seen here range from a man in wire-rim glasses to a woman in a flowing robe, who leaps from the top of a parapet.

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I had a candle going because of a blackout because Washington state as of 8/24/22 has been hot weather. I was looking up this bridge because I was curious on going to see it and I had a piece of paper next to me, like junk paper. My iPhone froze on an article on the bridge, then crashed the web page and the paper had writing on it that said “I heard you were curious about suicide bridge, you trying to dance with death?” In a shaky sloppy font. I blew that candle out and burned the paper as a joint with a pinch of sage in it to be safe. It was rough but i rather be safe yknow.

August 2022

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