Believed to be the oldest ofthe Countys
June 30th, 2008 | RSS Feeds | Posted In: covered bridge festival
Denmark Bridge This first Pratt truss bridge in Ohio was built in and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The other,in contrast, is made from creek stone. Denmark Bridge This first Pratt truss bridge in Ohio was built in We are glad you have come to see and learn aboutour Historic Covered Bridges. The 97foot Town Truss was over the branch of the Ashtabula River in Pierpont Township. fourfoot tall window extends the length of the bridge showing the Town lattice construction. Mechanicsville Road Bridge 4. 6 miles from Harpersfield Bridge The longest singlespan Covered Bridge in Ashtabula County, this ft. Creek Road Bridge 3.
Windsor Mills Bridge is also listed in the NationalRegister of Historic Places. Olin Bridge 2. 5 miles from Benetka Road Bridge Located on Dewey Road in Plymouth Township, Olin is the only bridge named for family. Mill Creek is tributary of the Grand River. As mentioned above, if you complete the form on our Tour Page, we will mail you detailed tour map. 1. Giddings Road Bridge 12. 4 miles from Olin Bridge Pratt truss construction was used for this 107foot bridge built in with funding from an ODOT Timber Grant. Netcher Road Bridge 2.
It was built in Caine Road Bridge 6. 7 miles from Believed to be the oldest ofthe Countys covered bridges. This bridge was renovated in 20022004 and was once againopened to traffic in the spring of The other,in contrast, is made from creek stone. We are glad you have come to see and learn aboutour Historic Covered Bridges. Harpersfield Bridge 11. 2 miles from Doyle This twospan Howe truss bridge is 228feet long, the longest covered bridge in Ohio.
Riverdale Road Bridge 9. 2 miles from Mechanicsville Bridge This 114foot Town lattice bridge sits high above the Grand River. The arch is layers of lumberencased by large beams which form the Xs of the Howe truss.
We are glad you have come to see and learn aboutour Historic Covered Bridges. What follows is short description of each of our sixteen covered bridges. The Olins have owned property next to the bridge since it was built in It sits feet above the Conneaut Creek and was extensively renovated in This bridge was renovated in 20032004 and was once againopened to traffic in the spring of They are of five types Howe truss, Pratt truss, Town lattice truss, Burr Arch, and Inverted Haupt truss.
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