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The Interurban Bridge, also known as the Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge. is a historic interurban railway reinforced concrete multiple arch bridge built in 1908 to span the Maumee River joining Lucas and Wood counties near Waterville, Ohio. The span was once the world's largest earth-filled reinforced concrete bridge. [2]
At one time, the Interurban Bridge, which crosses the river at the park, was the largest bridge that was filled with earth and reinforced by concrete. [3] Today the bridge, which formerly served as part of a commuter rail line, is in ruins. In 2001, the rock and bridge an Ohio Historical Society Bicentennial Marker was dedicated to them for ...
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
The Interurban Bridge, also known as the Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge. is a historic interurban railroad bridge built in 1908 across the Maumee River joining Lucas and Wood counties near Waterville, Ohio. It is now located in Farnsworth Metropark.
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.
Feb. 10—City of Monroe Mayor Keith Funk said he experienced "sticker shock" after reviewing estimates to build a pedestrian/bicyclist bridge over Ohio 4 near Bicentennial Commons Park. In a ...
Ohio Statehouse, in Franklin County Abram S. Piatt House and Donn S. Piatt House, in Logan County Cleveland Mall, in Cuyahoga County Interurban Bridge, in Wood County Franklin Park Conservatory, in Franklin County Glenford Bank, in Perry County Monroe Bank, in Monroe County
Langley Covered Bridge, built in 1877, straddles the St. Joseph River and is the longest covered bridge in the state. It was originally projected to re-open by Dec. 25.