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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.
King post truss, covered Blaine Hill "S" Bridge: 1828 2010-03-17 Blane: Belmont: Bowman Mill Covered Bridge: ca. 1880: 1978-02-08 New Reading: Perry: Multiple kingpost truss John Bright Covered Bridge: 1881 1975-05-28 Baltimore
Germantown Covered Bridge: Extant Suspension truss: 1865 1992 Center Street Little Twin Creek Germantown: Montgomery: OH-88: Mallaham Bridge Extant Bowstring arch truss: 1876 1992 CR M-6 Riley Creek: Pandora: Putnam
The Scioto River Bridge Group was a set of historic bridges in Columbus, Ohio. The bridges were: The Broad Street Bridge, replaced by the Discovery Bridge; The Main Street Bridge (1937-2002), replaced by the Main Street Bridge (2010-present) The Town Street Bridge, replaced by the Rich Street Bridge
There is a historic covered bridge in Coral Springs. U.S. Georgia: Sixteen existing covered bridges. U.S. Illinois: Nine authentic covered bridges of which five are historic. U.S. Indiana: Ninety-eight historic covered bridges of which fourteen were built before 1870 and represent the most common truss style (Burr Arch) in the state. U.S. Iowa
The 1834-built bridge, illustrated in 1872 Wreck of the Broad Street Bridge after the 1913 flood The 1921-built bridge in 1989. Franklinton was first laid out in 1779; Columbus followed 33 years later, in 1812.
Historic bridges of the Atlanta area; List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Georgia (U.S. state) List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia; List of covered bridges in Georgia (U.S. state) List of waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
Harpersfield Bridge is a covered bridge spanning the Grand River in Harpersfield Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States.* Currently disassembled for renovation 2023 * This double-span Howe truss bridge, one of currently 17 drivable covered bridges in the county, is the third longest covered bridge in Ohio at 228 feet.