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The Covered Bridge (originally called Red Bridge) in Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States, [2] [3] is one of the last remaining covered bridges in that state, which once had about 40 covered bridges. [4] Built in 1876 to cross Cedar Creek, the bridge is 120 feet (37 m) long and is made of pine with oak lattices.
Cedarburg's volunteer fire department was founded in 1866. There are two active fire stations in the community: one on Mequon Avenue in the City of Cedarburg, and the other on Covered Bridge Road in the Town of Cedarburg. Jeffrey Vahsholtz has served as fire chief since 2014. [23]
Cedarburg Covered Bridge [2] Ozaukee: Cedarburg: 1876 120 feet (37 m) Cedar Creek: County of Ozaukee: Town: Once known as Red Bridge; center pier added in 1927 [1] Red Mill Covered Bridge [3] Waupaca: Dayton
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Cedarburg: 180-foot bridge over Cedar Creek, built with a latticed pine truss frame covered with board and batten. The last remaining original covered bridge in Wisconsin. Built 1876, retired 1962. [24] [25] 9: Isham Day House: Isham Day House: December 28, 2000 : 11312 N. Cedarburg Rd.
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin ... Covered Bridge: 1876 1973-03-14 Cedarburg (town ...
Langley Covered Bridge, built in 1877, straddles the St. Joseph River and is the longest covered bridge in the state. It was originally projected to re-open by Dec. 25.
The Brotherton bridge, built in 1875, reopened on Nov. 7. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for Friday at 5 p.m. Recovered: Historic covered bridge has been repaired and reassembled in Waterford