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This is a list of Ohio covered bridges. There are over 125 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of Ohio. Many are still in use. Ashtabula County has 19 covered bridges, [1]: 33 including a lattice truss bridge. Fairfield County has 18 covered bridges.
The Pierpont Covered Bridge was north of Pierpont on State Route 7. The Callender Road Covered Bridge, lost in the Great Flood of 1913, spanned the Grand River near Rock Creek. The Muller Covered Bridge in Jefferson. A two-lane covered bridge was located on State Route 45 in Rock Creek; after a century it was replaced in 1948.
Cumberland County Veterans Memorial Bridge KY 90: Burkesville Wolf Creek Dam: US 127: Lake Cumberland: The Housebout Capital of the World Bridge KY 90: Bronston: General Burnside Bridge US 27 / KY 90: Burnside: Unnamed rail bridge Norfolk Southern Railway CNO&TP North District: Burnside Edward M. Gatliff Memorial Bridge KY 90: Cumberland Falls ...
Whether the Church Hill Covered Bridge is the shortest in Ohio — or the U.S. — depends on who you believe. Or disbelieve. Sights along the way to Beave Creek State Park
Howe truss covered bridge Kirker Covered Bridge: ca. 1865-70: 1975-10-29 West Union: Adams: Kingpost truss bridge, named for Ohio's second governor Knowlton Covered Bridge: ca. 1860, ca. 1890: 1980-03-11 Rinards Mills
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Cuyahoga River from its mouth at Lake Erie upstream to its source at Burton, Ohio. The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as various other crossings of the river.
State Road Bridge is a covered bridge spanning Conneaut Creek in Monroe Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The bridge, one of currently 17 drivable bridges in the county, is a single span Town truss design. Constructed of 97,000 feet (30,000 m) of southern pine and oak, it features a 4-foot-tall (1.2 m) window which extends the ...
It was originally called the New Cumberland Covered Bridge, it was built in 1877 by William Parks of Marion, Indiana. [2] This Howe Truss bridge is 181 feet (55 m) long. It is the only remaining covered bridge in Grant County. [3] [4]: 3–4 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]