Ohio is 2nd in the nation in the number of Covered Bridges and 1st in having the longest. Most of our Covered Bridges are 100 to 175 years old. Local craftsmen built these structures using hand tools. That these bridges have survived this long bearing loads never dreamed of by the designers is a testament to the skill of the builders. This skill has virtually disappeared. They represent an aspect of our Nations heritage that we should make every effort to preserve.
RF Baker Covered Bridge #35-23-33
Fairfield County Ohio.
Built 1871 66' MKP
Photo 5/1998
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N39 44.90 W82 28.52
John Bright CB #35-23-37
Fairfield County
Built 1881
75' Inverted bowstring ArchTruss
Phooto 1998
Moved to School Campus Pedestrian use only
Hartman # 2 Covered Bridge 35-23-38 Fairfield County Ohio
Built 1888
48' Queen Truss
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N39 49.06 W82 44.23
Mink Hollow CB #35-23-48
Fairfield County Ohio
Built 1887
51' MKP
Photo 1999
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N39 38.34 W82 38.97
Rock Mill Covered Bridge 35-23-43
Fairfield county Ohio
Built 1901
37' Queen Truss
Photo 2000
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N39 44.96 W82 42.80
Roley Schoolhouse CB 35-23-49
49' MKP Truss
Built 1899
Photo1998
Pedestrian use Only
GPS - N39 43.48 W82 36.10
Bergstresser CB 35-25-03
Franklin County Ohio
Built 1887
137' Partrige
Photo 1998
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N39 49.81 W82 48.99
Fairgrounds Covered Bridge #35-25-14
Franklin County Ohio
Built 1993
31' Town Truss
Photo 1998
Pedestrian use only
GPS - N40 02.18 W83 09.29
Brannon/Wesner Covered Bridge # 35-25-65
Franklin County.
Built 1887 Moved to Slate Run Park in 1999 60' Truss MKP
Photo 8/1998
Pedestrian use only
GPS - Moved to Park
Geauga Park Covered Bridge # 35-28-02
Geauga County Ohio.
Built 2004
49' Howe Truss
Photo 11/2006
GPS - N41 28.83 W81 05.59
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