Winnie's Covered Bridge
San Augustine County, near Hensarling Ranch. Built 1992, 36 ft. long. The only authentically truss-built covered bridge in Texas, a Town lattice span over a spring-fed creek.
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San Augustine County, near Hensarling Ranch. Built 1992, 36 ft. long. The only authentically truss-built covered bridge in Texas, a Town lattice span over a spring-fed creek.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City. Built 1988, 224 ft. long. A landmark acrylic-covered tropical conservatory spanning a public pond at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, fully renovated in 2022.
Washoe County, Reno. Built 1993, 96 ft. long. Nevada's most substantial covered bridge, a cupola-topped pedestrian span marking a regional park's entrance.
Tishomingo County, Iuka. Rebuilt 1993, 45 ft. long. Marketed as Mississippi's only publicly accessible covered bridge, in a park built around a historic mineral spring.
Butler County, El Dorado. Built 2006, 136 ft. total. Kansas's most substantial modern covered bridge, crossing an arm of the Walnut River.
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Modern replica built 1988-89 in Cabot
One of only 2 surviving covered railroad bridges in Vermont
Rural gem serving Northeast Kingdom
"Emily's Bridge" - Stowe's haunted bridge
Spans waterway at Cambridge Junction
Crosses Lord's Creek
Part of Montgomery's bridge collection
Southern Vermont historic bridge
Built 1870, 120-foot Town lattice truss
Explore the historic Creamery Covered Bridge in Brattleboro, Vermont—the town's last 19th-century covered bridge. Built in 1879, this 80-foot Town lattice truss once served local dairy farmers and now stands as a cherished pedestrian landmark over Whetstone Brook.
Longest covered bridge entirely within Vermont at 276 feet
Spans the West River