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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.

By Mike Wintermantel
Center Point Covered Bridge Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| Near West Virginia Route 23 at Pike Fork (Local Route 10), on the right when traveling south. |
| On Despard-Summit Park Road (County Route 24/7) near Bridgeport-Meadowbrook Road (County Route 24). |
| On FFA Drive east of Cedar Creek Drive (County Route 25), on the left when traveling east. |
| On 6th Avenue at West Main Street, on the right when traveling south on 6th Avenue. |
| On Pike Street / Monumental Road (County Route 21) at Buffalo Road (Local Route 250/32), on the right when traveling north on Pike Street / Monumental Road. |
| On Fairmont Road (U.S. 19) at Sugar Grove Road (County Route 43), on the right when traveling south on Fairmont Road. |
| On Veterans Memorial Highway (West Virginia Route 7) at Alpine Lake Road (County Route 46), on the right when traveling west on Veterans Memorial Highway. |
| On Bridge Street (County Road 37-8) at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Bridge Street. |
| On Covered Bridge Road 1 mile north of Wisconsin Highway 60,143, on the right when traveling north. |
| Near Main Street (Route 105) south of Mill Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| On Rivers Edge Drive at Covered Bridge Drive, on the right when traveling north on Rivers Edge Drive. |
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