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Howe truss over Clear creek [1]: 12 Jon Raab Covered Bridge: Colfax Fairfield: 1891 Kidwell Covered Bridge: Over Sunday Creek near Redtown, Ohio: Athens: This covered bridge is located in Dover Township, on Monserat Ridge Road close to its intersection with Ohio State Route 685; Monserat Ridge Road also intersects with Ohio State Route 13 close by
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, ... Columbus Near East Side District. ... April 12, 2001 : 338-344 and 346 St ...
Ohio: Walkway over the Hudson: Hudson River: 1889: New York: 210 ft (64.0 m) Lewis and Clark Bridge: Columbia River: 1930: Oregon / Washington: 206 ft (62.8 m) Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge: Narragansett Bay: 1969: Rhode Island: 205 ft (62.5 m) Long Beach International Gateway Bridge: Back Channel, Port of Long Beach: 2020: California: St ...
Gambrel is a Norman English word, sometimes spelled gambol such as in the 1774 Boston carpenters' price book (revised 1800). Other spellings include gamerel, gamrel, gambril, gameral, gambering, cambrel, cambering, chambrel [4] referring to a wooden bar used by butchers to hang the carcasses of slaughtered animals. [1]
OH-138: Strength of Burr-Arch Trusses Burr truss: 2016 WV-12: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Parkersburg Bridge: Extant Parker truss: 1871 1973 CSX Transportation: Ohio River: Belpre, Ohio, and Parkersburg, West Virginia: Washington County, Ohio, and Wood County, West Virginia
GA-44: Marietta Road Bridge Replaced Pratt truss: 1900 1983 Marietta Road Norfolk Southern Railway, Inman Yard Atlanta: Fulton: GA-45: County Road 130 Bridge Replaced Warren truss: 1925 1985 CR 130 Gulf Creek Rising Fawn: Dade
The Eldean Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge spanning the Great Miami River in Miami County, Ohio north of Troy.Built in 1860, it is one of the nation's finest surviving examples of a Long truss, patented in 1830 by engineer Stephen H. Long.
The South Salem Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in northwestern Ross County, Ohio, United States. It was built in the 1870s and has been designated a historic site because of its well-preserved historic engineering. [1] Since its construction, it has carried Lower Twin Road over Buckskin Creek in Buckskin Township. [2]