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Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 39°19′27″N 77°43′43″W / 39.32417°N 77.72861°W / 39.32417; -77.72861 ( B & O Railroad Potomac River Jefferson
Barrackville Covered Bridge. This is a list of West Virginia covered bridges. There are 17 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Only three of these bridges were built before 1870 and they are the three longest in the state. Each uses a standard truss design, braced with the Burr Arch. No one-truss design dominates ...
A root bridge in Burma Village, East Khasi Hills, being developed without the aid of a scaffold (2016) Some living root bridges are created entirely by manipulating the roots of the rubber fig tree by hand, and without the aid of a scaffolding or any other natural or human-made materials. [15]
Pages in category "Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
WV-67: Back Run Bridge Ruin 1915 2000 Harrisville Southern Railroad: Back Run Harrisville: Ritchie: WV-73: Williamstown–Marietta Bridge: Replaced Cantilever: 1903 1987 WV 31 / SR 60: Ohio River: Williamstown, West Virginia, and Marietta, Ohio: Wood County, West Virginia, and Washington County, Ohio
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia (32 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in West Virginia" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Pearisburg - Rich Creek - Red Sulphur Springs - Packs Ferry - Beckley - Oak Hill - Fayetteville - Kanawha Falls - South Charleston: U.S. Route 460, U.S. Route 219, WV Route 12, Seminole Road, abandoned portion along the New River, Leatherwood Road, WV Route 3, U.S. Route 19, WV Route 16, Jenkins Branch Road, WV Route 61: Gilmer and Braxton Turnpike
The Phil G. McDonald Memorial Bridge, also known as the Glade Creek Bridge, is a deck truss bridge located in Raleigh County, West Virginia near the city of Beckley.The bridge is among the ten highest bridges in the United States, and was the highest bridge within the Interstate Highway System (being a part of I-64) before the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge connecting Arizona ...