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.
Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.
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Vermillion County, Helt Township, near Dana. Built 1876, 131 ft. long. Relocated in 1972 to Ernie Pyle Rest Park; also documented as the Jackson's Ford/Hillsdale Bridge.
Vermillion County, Vermillion Township, near Newport. Built 1885, 180 ft. long. Spans the Little Vermilion River on a county road connecting Newport to Dana; still carries vehicle traffic.
Vermillion County, Eugene Township, near Eugene. Built 1873, 180 ft. long. Spans the Big Vermilion River on its original abutments; closed to vehicles in 1974, now pedestrian-only.
Fountain County, Jackson Township, near Wallace. Built 1871, 81 ft. long. Built by Barnhart and Aherns; later reinforced after storm damage.
Fountain County, Shawnee Township, near Rob Roy/Attica. Built 1860, 120 ft. long. The only Fountain County covered bridge still open to vehicle traffic.
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