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Name Image County Location Built Length Crosses Ownership Truss Notes Captain Swift Covered Bridge [2]: Bureau: Princeton: 2007 128 feet (39 m) Bureau Creek
Frank Lloyd Wright's only bridge Tartar's Ferry Bridge: ca. 1880: 1980-10-29 Smithfield: Fulton: Parker Third Street Bridge (Delavan, Illinois) 1907 1999-05-20 Delavan: Tazewell: Double int. Warren Double Po Thompson Mill Covered Bridge: 1868
The Jackson Covered Bridge is the longest single span covered bridge in Indiana. The Portland Mills Covered Bridge is the oldest of the county's covered bridges. On December 22, 1978, all covered bridges still standing within the county were part of the Parke County Covered Bridges TR Multiple Property Submission , and went on the National ...
Oldest covered bridge in Parke County 35: Rockville Chautauqua Pavilion: Rockville Chautauqua Pavilion: March 12, 1999 : College St. and Mecca Rd. Rockville: 36: Rockville Historic District: Rockville Historic District: May 27, 1993
The Parke County Commissioners ordered an engineering plan for the Roseville Covered Bridge from Joseph J. Daniels on September 7, 1865. Requests for bids were placed with the bids being open on October 4, 1865. J. J. Daniels was awarded the contract for $15,000 and the bridge was completed the following September, 1866.
The Beeson Covered Bridge originally crossed Roaring Creek, one mile (1.6 km) northwest of Marshall, Indiana, on County Road 216, in Washington Township, Parke County. The bridge was moved to its current location in Billie Creek Village in December 1979.
This year, the festival is Oct. 11-20 and is held in 10 different locations throughout Parke County. Marshall Bridge is one of 31 historic covered bridges located in Parke County, Indiana
This led the bridge being condemned in the late 1950s, and closed. After the bridge was closed, it fell into a severe state of disrepair. Funds were raised to save the valuable covered bridge and it was relocated to its present spot, at the Rockville Golf Course, in 1961 by Garrard Brothers Trucking where it crosses Bill Diddle Creek. [3] [4]