I first heard of covered bridges when Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep starred in the movie, The Bridges of Madison County. While Madison County’s bridges are in Iowa, these charming structures ...
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Here then are the five covered bridges closest to Philomath: ...
Town resident Robert Salisbury first proposed a covered bridge over Hemlock Brook in 1986 in honor of Rhode Island’s 350th ...
Measuring 100 feet long, Sachs Covered Bridge (or Sauck's Bridge) is a popular place for a photo-op. Reportedly built by local architect David Stoner in 1852, this car-free bridge – which sits a ...
That’s where we’d be sure to find breathtaking vistas of the Catoctin Mountain, as well as three of Maryland’s six remaining covered bridges. Our goal was to take in all three bridges in one ...
While all the festivities in Parke County are united around a common date and theme, each community celebrates the Covered Bridge Festival in its own unique way. Follow your festival map to get a ...
The 10-day festival is headquartered in Rockville, Indiana, where motorists or cyclists can pick up a free covered bridge map at the two information booths with staff on hand to help. Or download ...
The bridge was formerly known as "Long Grove Covered Bridge". Surveillance video showed a small truck carrying a stacked load hit the top of the bridge. ABC7 has previously reported that the ...
The Parke County Covered Bridge Festival runs Oct. 11 through Sunday ... The festival has nine locations in the following towns: Browse the map below or visit the festival website at ...
SO IT’S REALLY DOING THEIR JOB FOR THEM, DOING THEIR JOB. STILL AHEA Built in 1840 Gold Brook Bridge is a single lane covered bridge in Stowe, Vt. Gold Brook Bridge is also known as "Emily's ...
Nichols Memorial Library in Meredith will host the presentation “Covered Bridges of New Hampshire” on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10:30 a.m.