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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.
FOSTER – Even now, 30 years later, John Neale gets goosebumps explaining how town residents came together to build Rhode Island’s only covered bridge over a public road – then built it again with even ...
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 ...
In the 1800s, builders in the United States began putting roofs on bridges to protect the wooden floors and trusses from the elements. It was easier and less expensive to maintain the covers than the ...
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