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Juniper Hill Farm, also known historically as Juniper Hill Inn and the Maxwell Evarts House, is a historic estate and mansion house on Juniper Hill Road in Windsor, Vermont. Built in 1902 by Maxwell Evarts , it is a large and elaborate example of Colonial Revival architecture .
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]
Hyde Road Covered Bridge [3] Miami: Greene: 2014 Also called Richard P. Eastman Covered Bridge Island Run Bridge [1]: 12 York Township Morgan: 1867 also called Helmick Run Covered Bridge, Multiple Kingpost bridge over Island Run Jediah Hill Covered Bridge: Springfield Township: Hamilton: 1850 Jim McClellan Covered Bridge [3] Center: Columbiana ...
The bridge was built in 1877 by R.W. Pinney and B.H. Pinney (of Bridgewater and Woodstock, respectively), about thirty years after the Pratt truss was patented. According to covered bridge history Richard S. Allen, it is the only known surviving use of the Pratt truss in wood; this form is seen much more widely in metal bridges built later.
The Gen. Lewis R. Morris House is a historic house and farm property at 456 Old Connecticut River Road in Springfield, Vermont.Its main house, built in 1795, is well-preserved local example of Federal architecture with later Greek Revival features.
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The bridge was constructed in 1870 and was relocated in 1982 behind a now closed restaurant on Ohio State Route 154 in Elkton, Ohio. [2] Spanning 19 feet 3 inches, the bridge is one of the shortest covered bridges for public highway use in the United States. [3] It is a 2-panel single kingpost design. [4]
The covered bridge crosses Muncy Creek in Davidson Township on Champion Hill Road (Township Road 310), just east of U.S. Route 220. The village of Sonestown is 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the bridge on Route 220, giving the Sonestown Covered Bridge its name. [5] The bridge is also 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the village of Muncy Valley along Route 220.