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The bridge was originally constructed in 1886 by Emmett L. Kennedy of the Kennedy family firm that was responsible for many of Indiana's covered bridges. The Moscow bridge came to be the defining characteristic of the small community of Moscow, even providing the theme of an annual community festival.
Since its inception in 1957, the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival has become Indiana's largest festival, luring about 2 million people a year. In Bridgeton, a massive opening-day crowd filled
The Parke County Indiana Covered Bridge Festival kicked off Oct. 14. Here's all the detail you need to know if you want to attend. What to know about the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival 2022
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rush County, Indiana. ... Moscow Covered Bridge. February 2, 1983 County Roads 625W and 875S at ...
Indiana State Highway Bridge 42-11-3101: 1939 2000-03-15 Poland ... Moscow Covered Bridge: 1886 1983-02-02 Rushville Rush: Covered two Burr Arch ...
List of Indiana state historical markers in Rush County; M. Moscow Covered Bridge This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 05:59 (UTC). ...
Moscow Bridge: Moscow, Rush County: 1886 (rebuilt 2010) 334 feet (102 m) Big Flat Rock River Burr Arch: Two spans, third longest covered bridge in the state; destroyed by a tornado in 2008, it has since been rebuilt. Narrows Bridge: Marshall, Parke County: 1882 121 feet (37 m) Sugar Creek Burr Arch: Located on the east boundary of Turkey Run ...
The community's name most likely was a transfer from Moscow, in Russia. [4] A post office was established at Moscow in 1827, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1907. [5] The town was struck on June 3, 2008, by an EF3 tornado which destroyed its landmark 19th-century Moscow Covered Bridge over the Big Flatrock river. [6]