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Covered (29) Sites:
» A Guide to Oregon Covered Bridges
![]() Oregon Department of Transportation offers photographs and brief histories of a selection of the over 50 surviving spans in the state. http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BRIDGE/ » Ashtabula County Ohio Covered Bridge Festival
![]() An annual festival. Gives photographs and descriptions of each covered bridge in the county. http://www.coveredbridgefestival.org/ » Back in Time: Ohio's Vanishing Covered Bridges
![]() Rickie Longfellow gives a history of covered bridges in America, with a focus on Ohio. From the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration's publication FHWA News. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/back0804.htm » Bennington County Covered Bridges
![]() A virtual driving tour and history of five covered bridges in this part of Vermont, courtesy of the area chamber of commerce. http://www.bennington.com/chamber/Bridges/ » Bridges to the Past: Alabama's Covered Bridges
![]() TV program. Photographs and details of the bridges featured. Videos available. Hosted by the University of Alabama Center for Public Television and Radio. http://www.alabamatv.org/bridges/ » Cottage Grove's Covered Bridges
![]() Cottage Grove Net describes the six covered bridges in this town in Oregon. Pictures and history. http://cottagegrove.net/history/covered_bridges/index.html » Covered Bridges
![]() Inventory by Dale Travis of structures in the United States, Canada, and China. Includes maps and photographs. http://www.dalejtravis.com/bridge/cbridges.htm » Covered Bridges of Indiana
![]() The County History Preservation Society list of all covered bridges in Indiana with descriptions, photographs and location maps. http://www.countyhistory.com/coveredbridge/ » Covered Bridges of Maine
![]() The Department of Transportation presents a history of the state's covered bridges and a tour, via a clickable map, with photographs and information on the 9 surviving bridges. http://www.maine.gov/mdot/covered-bridges/ » Covered Bridges of Michigan
![]() Gallery and history of the few remaining covered bridges in the state. http://my.net-link.net/~michaelf/covered.htm » Covered Bridges of Swanzey, New Hampshire
![]() Fund-raising site to restore the Slate Covered Bridge, burned by an arsonist in 1993. History, photographs, progress reports. Hosted by Cheshire County USA. http://www.tmclark.com/Bridges/bridges.html » Covered Bridges of West Virginia
![]() Ryan Post's easily-navigated presentation of the subject. Photographs and information on 17 remaining bridges. Descriptions with diagrams of the different truss systems. Bibliography. http://users.hrea.coop/post/ » Covered Bridges of the Northeast USA
![]() Hank Bickel gives photographs, descriptions, locations and historical facts on bridges in the states of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut. http://coveredbridgesite.com » Historic Covered Bridges of Georgia
![]() Photographs, maps and information about Georgia's 12 remaining covered bridges from the Georgia Department of Transportation Bridge Design Office. http://www.dot.state.ga.us/travelingingeorgia/coveredbridges/Pages/default.aspx » Historic Covered Bridges of Michigan
![]() Data and photographs of three bridges built in 1858 in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. http://my.net-link.net/~michaelf/historic.htm » Indiana Covered Bridges
![]() A few photographs by Dale Catron, with information on the Kennedy family of bridge builders of Rush County. http://www.qsl.net/kb9ocq/cb.html » Kentucky Covered Bridges
![]() Interactive map with photographs and data. http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/CoveredBridges/ » Maryland Covered Bridges
![]() History and photo gallery of all existing and past covered bridges in the state of Maryland. http://www.mdcoveredbridges.com » National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program
![]() U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration program. Lists structures selected to be included in the program by year. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/covered.htm » National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges
![]() This American non-profit society publishes the World Guide to Covered Bridges, a quarterly magazine and a newsletter, excerpts from which are online. Hosted by Joseph Nelson. http://www.vermontbridges.com/nspcb1st.htm » New Brunswick Covered Bridges
![]() Browse through photographs by region, or via an alphabetical list giving location, date of construction and comments. Also navigable location maps, news and discussion group. http://covered_bridges.tripod.com » New York State Covered Bridge Society
![]() Dedicated to promoting and preserving New York's historic covered bridges. Map of bridge locations, with list linked to photographs and details. http://www.nycoveredbridges.org/ » Oregon's Covered Bridges
![]() History and county by county guide, with photographs and descriptions. Also an explanation of truss types, with diagrams. http://home.comcast.net/~draft10/bridges/bridges.html » Spanning Time: Vermont's Covered Bridges
![]() Joseph Nelson promotes his book of that title with sample text and illustrations. http://www.vermontbridges.com/ » The Covered Bridges of New Brunswick
![]() Has photographs of all 66 covered bridges in the province, including two that burned in 2001. http://summerville-novascotia.com/CoveredBridges/index.html » The Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Society of Pennsylvania
![]() Promotes the preservation of covered bridges in the state. Includes details of activities, an illustrated guide to truss types and a list of covered bridges in the state. http://www.tbcbspa.com/ » Vermont Covered Bridges
![]() An extensive collection of Vermont covered bridge photographs and descriptions from Virtual Vermont. http://www.virtualvermont.com/coveredbridge/ » Wikipedia: Covered bridge
![]() A description, history and gallery of examples of this bridge type from the free encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covered_bridge » Wikipedia: Kapellbrücke
![]() The lakeside Swiss city of Lucerne is famous for its medieval wooden Chapel Bridge (largely restored). An illustrated article from the collaborative encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapellbr%C3%BCcke This category needs an editor
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