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Three spans, longest covered bridge in the state and, by clear span, is sometimes claimed to be the longest historic covered bridge in the U.S. Closed to all but pedestrian traffic since 1972, and is currently undergoing restoration. Melcher Bridge: Montezuma, Parke County: 1896 83 feet (25 m) Leatherwood Creek Burr Arch: Mill Creek Bridge
There are eleven surviving authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Kentucky, and they are all historic. [1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges ...
Yatesville Covered Bridge: 1907 1976-03-26 Fallsburg: Lawrence: Howe truss: East Fork Covered Bridge: 1924 removed 1982-04-09 Fallsburg: Lawrence: Sherburne Covered Suspension Bridge: 1867, 1868 removed 1990-02-06 Sherburne: Fleming
Dover Covered Bridge, Mason County, Ky. Tuesday, June 28, 2022 ... at one point in Kentucky’s history, over 700 covered bridges. ... USA TODAY Sports.
KY 22: Gratz and Lockport Robert C. Yount Memorial Bridges US 127 / US 421: Frankfort: Broadway Bridge R.J. Corman Railroad Group: Singing Bridge: Bridge Street War Mothers Memorial Bridge: US 60 / KY 420: Julian M. Carroll Bridge KY 676: Interstate 64 Bridge I-64: Frankfort and Jett Tyrone Bridge US 62: Lawrenceburg and Versailles: Young's ...
Hart County News-Herald: Munfordville: 1989 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Created from merger of The Hart County Herald (1911) and Hart County News (1878) [40] Henderson Gleaner: Henderson: 1883 Tue–Sun Gannett [20] Henry County Local: Eminence: 1879 [41] Weekly Paxton Media Group: The Herald–Ledger: Eddyville: 1901 [42] Weekly Paxton Media ...
Longwood Covered Bridge is a historic Burr Arch Truss covered bridge located at Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana. The bridge was built in 1884, and measures 97 feet long and 14 feet, 6 inches wide. It is topped by a gable roof and sheathed in wood shingles, wood board siding, and board and batten siding at the gable ends.
Spencerville Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located at Spencerville, Spencer Township, DeKalb County, Indiana. It was built in 1873, and spans the St. Joseph River. It is a Smith Type 4 truss bridge on concrete piers. It measures 146 feet long and topped by a gable roof and sided with board-and-batten siding. It is one of only six ...