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Beverly Covered Bridge
Site of old covered bridge on Staunton & Parkersburg Turnp...
Scott Bridge
Longest Wooden Span in Vermont
This 277’ bridge, bui...
Brook’s Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
Brook’s Bridge built 1840
Bloo...
Acquackanonk Bridge
American troops, encamped between the Hackensack and Passa...
Battle of Bull Run Bridge
“Let this not become another Bull Run”
In August 186...
Battle of Bull Run Bridge
Liberia
In Aug. 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. L...
Interurban Bridge / Riding the Interurban
Interurban Bridge
In 1907, the Milwaukee Nor...
Sourgrass Bridge
1999
A cooperative project of
Sierra Pacific I...
Pisgah Covered Bridge
1911
Randolph County
Historic Landmark
P...
Natural Bridge
Time Out for Touring
(Preface): On May 26, 1864, Uni...
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Beverly Covered Bridge
Site of old covered bridge on Staunton & Parkersburg Turnpike built in 1847 by Lemuel Chenoweth (1811-87). Burned during Civil War, he rebuilt it in 1873. Dismantled by state in 1951. Chenoweth's home, built in 1847, is southeast of old ...
Scott Bridge
Longest Wooden Span in Vermont
This 277’ bridge, built in 1870 by Harrison Chamberlain, consists of two king post trusses and a 166’ Town lattice truss. The latter was the longest wooden span in Vermont. In 1981 a concrete pier was ...
Brook’s Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
Brook’s Bridge built 1840
Blooming Grove and Greycourt Turnpike. Replaced in 1922
Marker is on W Main St (New York Route 94) 0 miles south of Patricia Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Acquackanonk Bridge
American troops, encamped between the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers, were ordered by Washington, Nov. 21, 1776, to cross the Passaic here. After burning the bridge, they marched across Jersey. The Blanchard House often was used as a headquarters.
Marker is at ...
Battle of Bull Run Bridge
“Let this not become another Bull Run”
In August 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson from the Rappahannock River to keep Gen. John Pope’s and Gen. George B. McClellan’s Union armies from uniting. Jackson marched ...
Battle of Bull Run Bridge
Liberia
In Aug. 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson from the Rappahannock River to keep Gen. John Pope’s and Gen. George B. McClellan’s armies from uniting. Jackson marched on Aug. 25, and Lee followed ...
Interurban Bridge / Riding the Interurban
Interurban Bridge
In 1907, the Milwaukee Northern Railway Company constructed this riveted-steel Thru Truss Bridge over Cedar Creek. Manufactured by Carnegie Steel and measuring 159 ft. long by 12 ft. wide by 20 ft. high, the bridge was constructed for ...
Sourgrass Bridge
1999
A cooperative project of
Sierra Pacific Industries
and
Stanislaus National Forest.
Site of original 1962
bridge destroyed in
mudslide January 1, 1997.
Marker is on Boards Crossing Road/Forest Route 5NO2 5 miles south of Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway (California Highway 4), on the left when traveling south. ...
Pisgah Covered Bridge
1911
Randolph County
Historic Landmark
Pisgah Covered Bridge
1911
Designated March 1, 2010
Randolph County Bard of Commissioners
Historic Landmark Preservation Commission
Marker is on Pisgah Covered Bridge Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Natural Bridge
Time Out for Touring
(Preface): On May 26, 1864, Union Gen. David Hunter marched south from Cedar Creek near Winchester to drive out Confederate forces, lay waste to the Shenandoah Valley, and destroy transportation facilities at Lynchburg. His raid was part ...