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The Covered Bridge (originally called Red Bridge) in Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States, [2] [3] is one of the last remaining covered bridges in that state, which once had about 40 covered bridges. [4] Built in 1876 to cross Cedar Creek, the bridge is 120 feet (37 m) long and is made of pine with oak lattices.
The only remaining historic covered bridge in Wisconsin is the covered bridge in Cedarburg. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] There are also the Smith Rapids Covered Bridge in Park Falls built in 1991, [ 18 ] and the Springwater Volunteer Covered Bridge built in 1997.
Cedarburg Covered Bridge [2] Ozaukee: Cedarburg: 1876 120 feet (37 m) Cedar Creek: County of Ozaukee: Town: Once known as Red Bridge; center pier added in 1927 [1] Red Mill Covered Bridge [3] Waupaca: Dayton
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin ... Covered Bridge: 1876 1973-03-14 Cedarburg (town ...
Krohn Park: An 11-acre park on the banks of Cedar Creek, alone Covered Bridge Road. The park has walking trails, a canoe access point, and an historical marker about the 19th century Kaehlers Mill settlement which was located at the site. Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin Fields: A 5.26-park outdoor athletic area with two baseball fields.
Tucked away in the mountains of western North Carolina at Lake Lure Flowering Bridge near Chimney Rock, stood a rainbow-painted bridge created by artist Amy Wald in 2022. From its rails, the ...
However, in 2011, some folks up in Ashtabula County built the West Liberty Street Covered Bridge over a culvert and claimed that − at 18 feet, four inches − it was the shortest one in the world.
WI-117: Cedarburg Covered Bridge: Extant Town lattice truss: 1876 2015 Covered Bridge Road Cedar Creek: Cedarburg: Ozaukee: WI-118: Dale Creek Culvert Replaced Culvert: 1960 2014 Southway Dale Creek Greendale: Milwaukee