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Covered Bridges 🌉 Historical Markers

Wooden bridges were covered to protect the bridge flooring from the elements. It was more economical to re-roof a bridge than to replace the flooring. Concrete and Steel spans replaced covered bridges when they became cheaper to build.
 
Fish House Covered Bridge Marker image, Touch for more information
By Howard C. Ohlhous, September 2, 2009
Fish House Covered Bridge Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
101New York (Fulton County), Fish House — Covered Bridge
102New York (Orange County), Washingtonville — Brooks' Covered Bridge
103New York (Otsego County), East Springfield — Hyde Hall Covered Bridge
104New York (Saratoga County), Edinburg — Covered Bridge
105New York (Schoharie County), North Blenheim — Blenheim Bridge
106New York (Schoharie County), North Blenheim — Old Blenheim Bridge
107New York (Schoharie County), Schoharie — Bridge No. 1
108New York (Schoharie County), Warnerville — Old Covered Bridge
109New York (Sullivan County), Livingston Manor — Livingston Manor Covered Bridge
110New York (Sullivan County), Livingston Manor — Livingston Manor Covered Bridge
111New York (Tompkins County), Newfield — A Lasting Legacy
112New York (Tompkins County), Newfield — Newfield Covered Bridge
113New York (Washington County), Buskirk — Buskirk's Red Covered Bridge
114New York (Washington County), Salem — Rexleigh Covered Bridge
115North Carolina (Catawba County), Claremont — Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
116North Carolina (Catawba County), Claremont — Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
117North Carolina (Catawba County), Claremont — Covered Bridges
118North Carolina (Catawba County), Claremont — Herman Haupt
119North Carolina (Randolph County), Asheboro — Pisgah Covered Bridge — 1911
120Ohio (Ashtabula County), Geneva — 2-4 — Harpersfield Covered Bridge
121Ohio (Butler County), Oxford — 11-9 — The Black (Pugh's Mill) Covered Bridge
122Ohio (Clermont County), Owensville — Stonelick Covered Bridge — Clermont County Bicentennial Marker
123Ohio (Columbiana County), East Liverpool — 4-15 — First Paper Mill / Little Beaver Creek Bridge
124Ohio (Columbiana County), East Liverpool — 7-15 — Thomas J. Malone Bridge / Gaston's Mill
125Ohio (Columbiana County), Salem — 15-15 — Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge / Teegarden
126Ohio (Fairfield County), Lancaster — 12-23 — John Bright #2 Covered Bridge
127Ohio (Franklin County), Canal Winchester — 17-25 — Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge — 1887-1991
128Ohio (Greene County), Xenia — 30-29 — Ballard Road Covered Bridge
129Ohio (Greene County), Xenia — 27-29 — Engle Mill Road Covered Bridge
130Ohio (Greene County), Xenia — 28- 29 — Stevenson Road Covered Bridge
131Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Old Covered Bridge
132Ohio (Hamilton County), Mt Healthy — Jediah Hill Covered Bridge
133Ohio (Logan County), Russells Point — Bickham Bridge - 1877
134Ohio (Miami County), Eldean — 19-55 — Eldean Covered Bridge
135Ohio (Montgomery County), Germantown — 1-57 — Germantown Covered Bridge
136Ohio (Montgomery County), Germantown — The Jasper Road Bridge
137Ohio (Muskingum County), Norwich — 1-60 — Salt Creek Bridge/Timber Covered Bridges
138Ohio (Pickaway County), Marcy — Blackburn / Wesner Bridge
139Ohio (Preble County), Eaton — Roberts Bridge — 1829
140Ohio (Preble County), Eaton — 1-68 — Roberts Bridge / Timber Covered Bridge
141Ohio (Sandusky County), Fremont — Mull Covered Bridge / Covered Bridges
142Ohio (Scioto County), Otway — The Otway Covered Bridge — Ohio Byway — Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail —
143Ohio (Trumbull County), Newton Falls — 11-78 — Newton Falls Covered Bridge
144Ohio (Union County), Marysville — Reuben L. Partridge — “The Bridge Builder of Union County”
145Ohio (Union County), Milford Center — 12- 80 — Bigelow Bridge / The Darby Plains
146Ohio (Union County), Milford Center — 14- 80 — Culbertson Covered Bridge / Reuben L. Partridge (1823- 1900) Bridge Builder
147Ohio (Vinton County), Orland — The Cox Covered Bridge — The Bridges of Vinton County
148Ohio (Washington County), Lowell — 5-84 — Covered Bridges
149Ohio (Washington County), Marietta — The Hills Covered Bridge — Wayne National Forest
150Oregon (Jackson County), Eagle Point — Antelope Creek Bridge — Covered Bridge 202
151Oregon (Josephine County), Sunny Valley — Grave Creek Ranch — 1851 - 1918 — Grave Creek Covered Bridge Historical Site —
152Oregon (Josephine County), Wolf Creek — A-90 — Applegate Trail - Grave Creek
153Oregon (Lane County), Lowell — Building a Bridge — Industrious Labor
154Oregon (Lane County), Lowell — Lowell Covered Bridge — Protecting the Past
155Oregon (Lane County), Lowell — Touring the Past
156Oregon (Lane County), Vida — Goodpasture Bridge
157Oregon (Polk County), Pedee — Ritner Creek Bridge
158Pennsylvania (Adams County), Fairfield — Jacks Mountain Road Covered Bridge
159Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — "...the most historic covered bridge in Pennyslvania..."
160Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Sachs Covered Bridge
161Pennsylvania (Bedford County), Schellsburg — Bedford Co. Bridge #15 — Colvin Covered Bridge
162Pennsylvania (Berks County), Douglassville — Riverside Settlement and the Covered Bridge — Heritage Preserved by The Historic Preservation Trust of Berks County
163Pennsylvania (Clearfield County), Mahaffey — McGee's Mills Covered Bridge
164Pennsylvania (Columbia County), Franklin — The Newest Old Covered Bridge
165Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Newtown Square — Bartram Bridge — c. 1860 — The last remaining covered bridge in Delaware County, PA —
166Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — 224 — White Covered Bridge
167Pennsylvania (Juniata County), Academia — Academia/Pomeroy Covered Bridge
168Pennsylvania (Lancaster County), Millway — Keller's Mill Bridge — The Covered Bridges of Lancaster County, PA
169Pennsylvania (Lancaster County), Paradise — Leaman Place Bridge (1893) — Pequea #4
170Pennsylvania (Mercer County), Pymatuning Township — Kidd's Mill Covered Bridge
171Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Park Directory — Wissahickon Valley Park
172Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — 400 Acres: the Start of Forksville
173Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Forksville Covered Bridge
174South Carolina (Greenville County), Landrum — 23-25 — Campbell’s Covered Bridge
175South Carolina (Greenville County), Landrum — Campbell's Covered Bridge
176South Carolina (Greenville County), Landrum — Campbell's Covered Bridge — A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)
177South Carolina (Spartanburg County), Gowensville — Cherokee Foothills — National Scenic Byway
178Tennessee (Carter County), Elizabethton — 1A 62 — Covered Bridge
179Tennessee (Carter County), Hampton — ET&WNC Railroad Covered Bridge
180Tennessee (Sevier County), Sevierville — Harrisburg Covered Bridge
181Tennessee (Sevier County), Sevierville — 1C 55 — Harrisburg Covered Bridge
182Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Henry Covered Bridge — across the Walloomsac River
183Vermont (Bennington County), Sunderland — Chiselville
184Vermont (Caledonia County), Danville — Greenbank's Hollow — A Forgotten Village
185Vermont (Chittenden County), Shelburne — Covered Bridge — 1845 • Cambridge, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1950-1951
186Vermont (Lamoille County), Cambridge — Cambridge Junction Bridge
187Vermont (Lamoille County), Wolcott — Fisher Bridge — Wolcott, Vermont
188Vermont (Rutland County), Pittsford — Hammond Covered Bridge
189Vermont (Rutland County), Shrewsbury — Brown Bridge
190Vermont (Windsor County), Springfield — Eureka Schoolhouse & Baltimore Covered Bridge
191Vermont (Windsor County), Woodstock — Taftsville Covered Bridge
192Virginia (Rockingham County), Port Republic — North River Bridge — Covered bridge instrumental in Valley Campaign
193Virginia (Rockingham County), Timberville — The Timberville Covered Bridge
194Virginia (Shenandoah County), New Market — AB-1 — Meem’s Bottom Covered Bridge
195Virginia (Shenandoah County), Quicksburg — Meem's Bottom Covered Bridge
196Washington (Wahkiakum County), Grays River — Ahlberg Park — At the Historic Grays River Covered Bridge
197Washington (Wahkiakum County), Grays River — Grays River Covered Bridge
198West Virginia (Barbour County), Philippi — The Covered Bridge
199West Virginia (Barbour County), Philippi — The Philippi Covered Bridge — Philippi, WV — Scene of the First Land Battle of the Civil War —
200West Virginia (Cabell County), Milton — Mud River Covered Bridge

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