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Why Did We Stop Building Covered Bridges?
When you drive a car over a covered bridge, it's easy to feel like you should be in a horse-drawn carriage instead. They call to mind quaint New England towns, vibrant fall leaves, and a simpler era.
After some consistent rainfall, crews are back at work on the new Honey Run Covered Bridge. The bridge frame is in place and clearly visible from surrounding roadways. Wood beams and guard rails are ...
If you think about rural America, one image that may crop up no matter where you are in the country is that of a covered bridge. Usually built from the very timber that surrounded them, covered ...
HARDENBURGH, N.Y. — Marks Buerge grew up walking alongside the trusses of the Millbrook Bridge, built across a stream in the town by his grandfather in 1902. The 66-foot-long bridge, formerly known as ...
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