Nestled in the outskirts of Wichita, Kansas, lies a mysterious, old, wooden bridge, popularly known as Theorosa’s Bridge. This seemingly ordinary structure harbors an eerie legend that has haunted the local population for well over a century. The story revolves around a young woman named Theorosa, who is said to have lived in the area during the late 1800s. One version of the tale suggests that Theorosa was a settler’s wife who gave birth to a child of Native American descent. Overwhelmed with guilt and fear of the community’s wrath, she threw her baby into the creek below before succumbing to her grief and jumping in after it. Another version depicts Theorosa as a Native American woman whose child was stolen during a settler raid. Desperate to find her missing child, Theorosa would roam the banks of the creek every night, calling out to her lost baby. Struck with madness and despair, she ultimately threw herself into the chilling waters. Either way, it is believed that Theorosa’s restless spirit still haunts the bridge, crying out for her lost child. Late-night visitors have reported chilling encounters with a spectral woman and disquieting wails floating on the wind. Eerie anomalies in photographs, sudden battery drain in electronic devices, and unseen forces tugging at people’s clothes have also been noted. Thus, the legend of Theorosa’s Bridge continues to live on, instilling a mix of fear and fascination among thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts alike.