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The Philippi Covered Bridge

Philippi, WV

Constructed in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth; masonry by Emanuel J. O'Brien, cost $12,151.24.

The covered bridge, erected in 1852, is the only two-lane bridge in the federal highway system. During the Civil War the bridge served both North and South ...

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The Covered Bridge

The Philippi Covered Bridge across Tygart Valley River was built in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth of Beverly. Made of wood, with the exception of the iron bolts used to hold the segments together, it is an example of the best ...

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Hyde Hall Covered Bridge

Built by Andrew Alden, Lorenzo Bates and Cyrenus Clark in 1825, the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge is not only the oldest existing covered bridge in New York State, but in the United States. Restored in 1967 by the State of ...

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Salt Creek Bridge/Timber Covered Bridges

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Salt Creek Bridge

This covered bridge, spanning Salt Creek in Perry Township, Muskingum County was erected in the 1870s. It is a splendid example of an Ohio covered bridge built with Warren type trusses. It is being preserved as ...

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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 ...

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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

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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

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Eureka Schoolhouse & Baltimore Covered Bridge

The Eureka Schoolhouse, constructed between 1785 and 1790, is Vermont’s oldest one-room school and one of the few surviving 18th century public buildings in the state. It was originally located in the “Eureka Four Corners,” northeast of Springfield village, and ...

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Cutler - Donahoe Covered Bridge - 1870

Designed and built by Eli Cox.

Length: 79 feet Weight: 40 ton.

Covered timber superstructure, towne lattice truss

with overlay queenpost frame, fastened with round

wooden pins and iron bolts.

Originally located 18 miles N.E. of Winterset,

near Bevington, over ...

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Spencerville Covered Bridge

Built 1873, by John A. McKay, spanning Saint Joseph River; a Smith Truss, Variant Four, by Smith Bridge Company, Toledo, Ohio; has remained in use with regular maintenance, repairs, and extensive 1981 restoration. Listed in National Register of Historic Places, ...

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