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Location
Category
Description
Houck Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Greencastle
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
This howe truss bridge was built in 1880 by the Massillon Bridge Co. This two-span bridge is 210 ft. long, plus a 3 ft. overhang at each end. The bridge is 16 ft. wide and 15 ft. high with cut
Oakalla Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Greencastle
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
www.coveredbridgecountry.com/ Built in 1898 by J.J. Daniels this bridge is 182 ft. long, plus a 15 ft. overhang at each end. This single-span, burr arch bridge with cut stone abutments and a sheet metal roof, is 16 ft. wide and
Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge(en)
USA / New_Hampshire / Plainfield
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
This is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States and the longest two-span covered bridge in the World. It was built in 1866 and connects the towns of Cornish, NH and Windsor, VT over the Connecticut River. www.nh.gov/nhdhr/bridges/p39.html
Thomas Mill Bridge(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / Flourtown (Philadelphia)
park, fairmount, Wooden covered bridge, bridge
The is the last remaining covered bridge in Philadelphia (and the only original covered bridge within a major American city). The span is now only open to foot, bike and horse traffic.
Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Ohio / Newton_Falls (Newton Falls)
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
This is the famous covered bridge and walkway of Newton Falls, OH. Currently in the process of being rebuilt as this picture shows.
Martin's Mill Covered Bridge(en)
USA / New_Hampshire / Plainfield
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Built in 1880 over Lull's Brook.
Locust Creek Covered Bridge Parking area(en)
USA / Missouri / Meadville
parking, bridge
Haralson Mill Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Georgia / Loganville
Wooden covered bridge, bridge, sightseeing, tourism
About: www.rockdalecounty.org/main.cfm?id=2885 Photos: flickr.com/photos/cigar858/124860889/in/set-72057594098... flickr.com/photos/cigar858/124860901/in/set-72057594098...
Olin Dewey Road Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Ohio / Edgewood
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Located on Dewey Road in Plymouth Township, Olin is the only bridge named for a family. The Olin's have owned property next to the bridge since it was built in 1873. The 115 foot Town lattice structure over the Ashtabula
GRCC: Covered Walking Bridge(en)
USA / Michigan / Grand_Rapids (City of Grand Rapids)
bridge
GRCC: Covered Walking Bridge(en)
USA / Michigan / Grand_Rapids (City of Grand Rapids)
grcc
Stay out of the rain!
GRCC: Covered Walking Bridge(en)
USA / Michigan / Grand_Rapids (City of Grand Rapids)
grcc
Beware of smokers at East end!
Locust Creek Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Missouri / Laclede
historic, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Locust Creek Covered Bridge was built in 1868 and once housed the nation's first transcontinental road, Route 8. www.mostateparks.com/locustbridge.htm
Pepperell Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Massachusetts / East_Pepperell (Pepperell)
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
The Chester H. Waterous Bridge is the only covered bridge in the state of Massachusetts that is still open to vehicular traffic. Last rebuilt in the 1960's. Currently (2009) a replacement all wood covered bridge is under construction. Expected completion
Medora Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Medora
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
This structure is the last standing triple span covered bridge in Indiana as well as the longest covered bridge still standing in the United States. The Medora Covered Bridge has a length of 434 feet, or 458 feet including the
Historic Ramp Creek Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Morgantown
park, landmark, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Double-barreled covered bridge over North Fork Salt Creek at Brown County State Park Open to two lanes of traffic, 3 ton limit/9ft clearance. Built 1838 by Henry Wolf; relocated 1932; rehabilitated 1986
The Richland - Plummer Creek Covered Bridge 1883(en)
USA / Indiana / Bloomfield
landmark, historic, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
The Richland-Plummer Creek Covered Bridge is located 2 1/2 miles south of Bloomfield, Indiana. The bridge was originally built in 1883 by A.M. Kennedy & Sons. This great treasure of Greene County, Indiana is the only one of its kind
Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Illinois / Chatham
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
An historic and de-commissioned covered bridge. Built in 1865. This was the center of the community discussed in Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie, by John Faragher. This was the site of the first white settlement in Sangamon County.
Cumberland Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Matthews
interesting place, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
The 181-foot covered timbered bridge, built in 1877 and restored in 1999, spans the Mississinewa River at Matthews and is Grant County's last remaining covered bridge. It was swept from its abutments by the great 1913 flood, and floated a
Felton Covered Bridge(en)
USA / California / Felton
bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Historic covered bridge. Crosses the San Lorenzo River. Built in 1892.
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