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In 1997 the bridge was moved to its current location in Covered Bridge Park, about 100 yards (90 m) from its original location. In 1905, Zumbrota had a bridge often called "Zumbrota's second covered bridge" which spanned the Zumbro River, about 0.5 miles (1 km) mile upstream. It was a railroad bridge for the Duluth, Red Wing, and Southern Railroad.
Zumbrota is home to the Zumbrota Covered Bridge, the last functioning covered bridge in the state of Minnesota. It was originally installed in 1869, one year before the arrival of railroads to the area. [6] [7] The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8] The Zumbrota Public Library was the first tax-supported library ...
Zumbrota Covered Bridge: 1869, 1871 1975-02-20 Zumbrota Goodhue: Town lattice truss Stone Arch Bridge ...
Zumbrota: Goodhue: Zumbrota 1869 120 ft (37 m) North Fork ... Longest covered bridge in Minnesota, located along the Lake Wobegon Trail. [1] [5] Horseshoe Lake
Northern Pacific Railway 33rd Ave NE Bridge Replaced Warren truss: 1926 2013 St. Anthony Parkway BNSF Railway: Minneapolis: Hennepin: MN-123: Zumbrota Bridge: Extant Thacher truss: 1869 2015 West Avenue Zumbro River north fork Zumbrota
Zumbrota Covered Bridge, Minnesota's last remaining covered bridge; Zumbrota Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota; Ships
State Highway 60 serves as an east–west marked route in southern Minnesota between Worthington, Windom, St. James, Mankato, Faribault, Zumbrota, and Wabasha.. Highway 60 runs concurrently with U.S. Highway 59 south of and into Worthington; with U.S. Highway 71 in Windom; with State Highway 4 and State Highway 30 near St. James; with State Highway 15 near Madelia; and with U.S. Highway 169 in ...
The original settlement on the south side of the Zumbro River dates back to 1857. A grist-mill dam built in 1866 created the falls for which the town is named. Numerous floods have swept away all but a few traces of the dam.