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  2. Newton Falls Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Newton Falls Covered Bridge, in Newton Falls, Ohio, was built around 1831. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] It is also known as the Arlington Boulevard Covered Bridge. It spans the east branch of the Mahoning River. It is a three-span truss bridge and has vertical siding. [2]

  3. List of covered bridges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Boulevard Covered Bridge: Newton Falls Trumbull: 1831 also called Newton Falls Covered Bridge, over East Branch Mahoning River; second oldest covered bridge in Ohio, uses a Town lattice truss Armstrong Covered Bridge: Cambridge: Guernsey: 1849 Also called Clio Covered Bridge. Located in Cambridge Park Baker Covered Bridge: West ...

  4. Newton Falls, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Newton Falls Covered Bridge. Newton Falls is home to the early 19th-century Newton Falls covered bridge, which was constructed over the Mahoning River in 1831. A walkway was added to the side of the bridge in 1921–1922. In 1985 the bridge was repaired after being damaged by the Niles/Wheatland tornado. [15]

  5. THE UNABRIDGED STORY: Defining Ohio’s shortest covered bridge ...

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    However, in 2011, some folks up in Ashtabula County built the West Liberty Street Covered Bridge over a culvert and claimed that − at 18 feet, four inches − it was the shortest one in the world.

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  8. Covered bridge - Wikipedia

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    Covered bridge in Macon, Georgia, 1877. The longest covered bridge ever built was constructed in 1814 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and spanned over a mile in length, but was destroyed by ice and flooding in 1832. [16]

  9. Little Gap Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge incorporated elements of the Howe truss in its construction. [2] A nearby restaurant, the "Covered Bridge Inn," takes its name from the bridge. [3] In 2011, the bridge was damaged by a hit and run driver. [4]