America's Historic Covered Bridges Directory

Discover America's Historic Covered Bridges

Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.

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Historic American Covered Bridge

Neddie Woods Covered Bridge is the oldest covered bridge in Greene County, built in 1882 by Lisbon Scott. This 40-foot Queenpost Truss bridge crosses Pursley Creek and was named for Civil War veteran Edward 'Neddie' W. Wood.

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Center Township Civil War Greene County

Scott Covered Bridge is a 41-foot Queenpost Truss bridge built in 1885, the westernmost covered bridge in Greene County. This unpainted bridge crosses Ten Mile Creek and features a unique side window cut into its structure.

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Center Township Greene County Historic Bridges

Shriver Covered Bridge is a 40-foot Queenpost Truss bridge built in 1900 in one of Greene County's most scenic valleys. This unpainted bridge crosses Hargus Creek and is surrounded by beautiful farmland.

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Center Township Greene County Hargus Creek

White Covered Bridge is a 77-foot Queenpost Truss bridge, the longest covered bridge in Greene County. Built around 1919, it features an exceptionally high clearance of 17.5 feet and crosses Whiteley Creek in a beautiful rural setting.

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Covered Bridge Festival Greene County Historic Bridges

Lippincott Covered Bridge, also known as Cox Farm Covered Bridge, is a 27-foot Kingpost Truss bridge built in 1943 near Waynesburg. It is the shortest covered bridge in Greene County and was constructed during World War II using wood due to steel shortages.

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Greene County Historic Bridges Kingpost Truss

Carmichaels Covered Bridge is a 64-foot Queenpost Truss bridge built in 1889 in the town of Carmichaels. This well-maintained bridge crosses Muddy Creek and has been a site of the annual Covered Bridge Festival since its inception in 1970.

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Carmichaels Covered Bridge Festival Greene County

King Covered Bridge is a rustic 46-foot Queenpost Truss bridge built in 1890 near the West Virginia border. This unpainted bridge crosses Hoover Run and is the southernmost covered bridge in Greene County.

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Greene County Historic Bridges Hoover Run

Fischtner Covered Bridge, also known as Palo Alto Covered Bridge, is a 56-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss bridge built in 1880 near Hyndman. It is the shortest and southernmost covered bridge in Bedford County, located just four miles from the Mason-Dixon Line.

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Bedford County Gladdens Run Historic Bridges

Hewitt Covered Bridge is an 88-foot Burr Arch Truss bridge built in 1879 in one of the most remote locations in Pennsylvania. Located near the Maryland border south of Chaneysville, it crosses Town Creek and is remarkably well-preserved.

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Bedford County Burr Arch Truss Clearville

Jacksons Mill Covered Bridge is a unique 91-foot Burr Arch Truss bridge built in 1889 near Breezewood. Distinguished by an uncovered section at one end, it is one of the most distinctive covered bridges in Pennsylvania and crosses Brush Creek.

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Bedford County Breezewood Brush Creek

Feltons Mill Covered Bridge is a 105-foot Burr Arch Truss bridge built in 1882 near Breezewood. This privately owned bridge crosses Brush Creek and sits adjacent to the original Feltons Mill, though both structures are in need of restoration.

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Bedford County Breezewood Brush Creek

Halls Mill Covered Bridge is a stunning 91-foot Burr Arch Truss bridge built in 1872. Located in a beautiful valley near Everett, it crosses Yellow Creek and is considered one of the most scenic covered bridges in Pennsylvania.

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Bedford County Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

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