There are hundreds of ghost stories in Maine to comb through, but few have as many reported encounters as the 'White Lady of Millinocket'. That's the name given to the apparition that dozens of people have claimed to have seen on a bridge located on Route 11 on Brownville Road, right outside of Millinocket.

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The legend of the White Lady stems from a bizarre and unexplained accident in the 1950s. According to Ghosts of New England, a newlywed couple had just returned from their honeymoon when, for an unspecified reason, the husband lost control of his car and went down an embankment near the bridge.

The husband left his wife in the car to get help from a passing car or a nearby home, but when he returned to his car, his wife was gone. No trace of her was ever found, until she began "haunting" the area where the accident took place.

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This urban legend has been part of Millinocket for decades now, with dozens of people experiencing sightings. Stories include brief glimpses of a woman dressed in white standing in the middle of the bridge, to a group of ghost hunters claiming the White Lady left handprints on their car during a bout of dense fog. On message boards for the paranormal, people have still had reported encounters with the apparition to this day.

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The story of why the White Lady haunts passersby has also shifted over the years. According to the University Times in Presque Isle, an updated version of the tale has the White Lady on an unending search for her wedding ring that was stolen after the accident.  If that is the case, then there is far more to the tale of the White Lady to be told.

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There have also been rumors for years that the wreckage of the husband and wife's car can still be found on the original Brownville Road. That road is unpaved and often times ignored, but is believed to be the road where the initial accident took place.

Whether true or not, one thing is certain: the people of Millinocket and surrounding towns believe there is a ghost haunting the bridge on Route 11. What do you believe?


 

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