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Covered Bridges

Covered bridges in the state of Ohio
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  • Bigelow Bridge (HDR)- Union County, Oh.

    Bigelow Bridge (HDR)- Union County, Oh.

    Built in 1873 and underwent an extensive renovation in 1990 and painted red in 2008.

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  • North Lewisburg Rd Bridge - Union County, Oh

    North Lewisburg Rd Bridge - Union County, Oh

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  • Buck Run Rd. Bridge - Union County, Oh.

    Buck Run Rd. Bridge - Union County, Oh.

    One of several bridges on the Big Darby Creek, this bridge was built in 2006 and replaces a steel Pratt bridge originally constructed in 1914 spanning an impressive 160 feet in length. Currently, this bridge is the longest single span wooden bridge in Ohio.

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  • Netcher Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Netcher Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Built in 1999 and features a Neo-Victorian design with a timber arch and inverted Haupt walls, spans 110 feet in length, 22 feet wide and has a height clearance of 14 feet 6 inces.

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  • Bigelow Bridge #2

    Bigelow Bridge #2

    Built in 1873, underwent an extensive renovation in 1990 and painted red in 2008.

    bridgecoveredredBigelowUnion countyOhio

  • Buck Run Rd. Bridge (HDR) - Union County, Oh.

    Buck Run Rd. Bridge (HDR) - Union County, Oh.

    One of several bridges on the Big Darby Creek, this bridge was built in 2006 and replaces a steel Pratt bridge originally constructed in 1914 spanning an impressive 160 feet in length. Currently, this bridge is the longest single span wooden bridge in Ohio.

    bridgecoveredBig Darby Creekstreamreflections

  • Netcher Rd Bridge #2 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Netcher Rd Bridge #2 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Built in 1999 and features a Neo-Victorian design with a timber arch and inverted Haupt walls, spans 110 feet in length, 22 feet wide and has a height clearance of 14 feet 6 inces.

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  • Middle Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Middle Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Howe Truss, built in 1868 and fully restored in 1984

    bridgecoveredAshabula CountyOhio

  • Graham Rd Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh

    Graham Rd Bridge - Ashtabula County, Oh

    Town Lattice Truss, built in 1867 and moved off the creek in 1972, now located in a roadside park.

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  • Root Rd. Bridge#2 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Root Rd. Bridge#2 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    114 foot Town Lattice, built in 1868.

    bridgecoveredAshtabula CountyOhio

  • Root Rd. Bridge#1 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Root Rd. Bridge#1 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    114 foot Town Lattice, built in 1868.

    bridgecoveredAshtabula CountyOhio

  • Slate Rd. Bridge #1 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Slate Rd. Bridge #1 - Ashtabula County, Oh.

    Containing 97,000 feet of southern pine and oak, the State Road Bridge was erected in 1983 across Conneaut Creek. The 152-foot Town lattice span was the first covered bridge designed and built by County Engineer John Smolen, Jr. A four-foot tall window extends the length of the bridge showing the Town lattice construction.

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  • State Rd. Bridge #2 - Ashtabula, Oh.

    State Rd. Bridge #2 - Ashtabula, Oh.

    Containing 97,000 feet of southern pine and oak, the State Road Bridge was erected in 1983 across Conneaut Creek. The 152-foot Town lattice span was the first covered bridge designed and built by County Engineer John Smolen, Jr. A four-foot tall window extends the length of the bridge showing the Town lattice construction.

    bridgecoveredAshtabula CountyOhiolatticeriverreflections

  • Benetka Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula, Oh

    Benetka Rd. Bridge - Ashtabula, Oh

    A 138-foot Town lattice with Arch bridge, Benetka was built about 1900 spanning the Ashtabula River. It was renovated in 1985. A laminated arch 9-inches wide and 38-inches thick was added to the length of the bridge.

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  • Spain Creek Bridge - Union County, Oh.

    Spain Creek Bridge - Union County, Oh.

    Built in 1870 by Reuben Partridge of Marysville, Ohio and spans 64 feet over Spain Creek (smallest of Union County's covered bridges). Renovated in 1989.

    bridgecoveredredUnion CountyOhioSpain Creek

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