List of covered bridges in the United States explained

This is a list of all covered bridges in the United States of America.

Alabama

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California

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Connecticut

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Delaware

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Ashland Covered BridgeNew CastleAshland
39.7981°N -75.6581°W
52feetRed Clay CreekDelaware Dept. of Highways and Trans.Town
Smith's Bridge[1] New CastleBeaver Valley
39.8375°N -75.5789°W
1839, 1956, rebuilt 1962 and 2002143feetBrandywine CreekState of DelawareBurrOriginal bridge burned in 1961
Wooddale BridgeNew CastleWooddale
39.7658°N -75.6372°W
, rebuilt 200860feetRed Clay CreekDelaware Dept. of Highways and Trans.Town

Georgia

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Illinois

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kentucky

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Maine

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Missouri

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Green Sergeants Covered BridgeHunterdonStockton
40.4442°N -74.9664°W
1872, 196184feetWickecheoke CreekCounty of HunterdonQueen
Scarborough Covered Bridge[2] [3] CamdenCherry Hill
39.9006°N -74.9925°W
1959, renovated 199355feetCooper RiverTownAlso called Kissing Bridge

New York

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North Carolina

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Bunker Hill Covered BridgeCatawbaClaremont
35.7222°N -81.11°W
189581feetLyle CreekCatawba County Historical Association[4] HauptOnly bridge in the US using this design[5]
Pisgah Community Covered BridgeRandolphPisgah
35.5422°N -79.8939°W
51feetUpper branch of the Little RiverPrivateModified queen
Will Henry Stevens Covered Bridge[6] MaconHighlands
35.0567°N -83.205°W
200887feetCreekPrivateTownFormerly the Bagley Bridge of Warner, New Hampshire

Ohio

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Swamp Meadow Bridge[7] ProvidenceFoster
41.7996°N -71.7294°W
199436feetHemlock BrookTown of FosterTownOriginal bridge which opened in 1993 was burned by vandals.

South Carolina

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Campbell's Covered BridgeGreenvilleGowensville
35.0858°N -82.2642°W
190941feetBeaver Dam CreekCounty of Greenville[8] HoweRebuilt 1992

South Dakota

Nameclass=unsortable ImageCountyLocationBuiltLengthCrossesOwnershipTrussNotes
Edgemont City Park Covered Bridge[9] Fall RiverEdgemont
43.2983°N -103.8242°W
2011120feetPondCity of EdgemontTownLocated at the Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum

Tennessee

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Vermont

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Virginia

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Washington

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West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smith's Bridge . Bridgehunter.com . James Baughn . 26 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Scarborough Covered Bridge Celebrates 50th Anniversary . Cherryhill-nj.com . April 25, 2020 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081229020752/http://www.cherryhill-nj.com/news.asp?intCategoryID=58&intArticleID=1137 . December 29, 2008 .
  3. Web site: Scarborough Bridge . faculty.lebow.drexel.edu . April 25, 2020 . Dr. Roger A. McCain . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110429041516/http://faculty.lebow.drexel.edu/McCainR/top/bridge/CBScarborough.html . April 29, 2011 .
  4. Web site: Bunker Hill Bridge, Spanning Lyle Creek, bypassed section of Island Ford Road, Claremont, Catawba County, NC . Historic American Engineering Record . Library of Congress . 3 May 2020.
  5. Book: Terry E. Miller . Ronald G. Knapp . A. Chester Ong . America's Covered Bridges . 2013 . Tuttle Publishing . North Clarendon, Vermont . 978-1-4629-1420-3 . 88-89 . Kindle.
  6. Book: Caswell . William S. . World Guide to Covered Bridges . National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges . Concord, New Hampshire . 978-0-578-30263-8 . 2021.
  7. Book: Evans, Benjamin D. and June R.. New England's Covered Bridges. 2004. University Press of New England. Lebanon, NH. 1-58465-320-5. 177–178. registration.
  8. Web site: Campbell’s Covered Bridge . SC Picture Project . South Carolina Picture Project . 4 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Edgemont City Park Covered Bridge . Bridgehunter.com . Historic Bridge Foundation . 18 July 2022.