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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.
Ashtabula County Ohio Covered Bridge Festival
- An annual festival. Gives photographs and descriptions of each covered bridge in the county.
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.
Cottage Grove's Covered Bridges
- Cottage Grove Net describes the six covered bridges in this town in Oregon. Pictures and history.
Covered Bridges
- Inventory by Dale Travis of structures in the United States, Canada, and China. Includes maps and photographs.
Covered Bridges of Indiana
- The County History Preservation Society list of all covered bridges in Indiana with descriptions, photographs and location maps.
Covered Bridges of Michigan
- Gallery and history of the few remaining covered bridges in the state.
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.
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.
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.
Historic Covered Bridges of Michigan
- Data and photographs of three bridges built in 1858 in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Indiana Covered Bridges
- A few photographs by Dale Catron, with information on the Kennedy family of bridge builders of Rush County.
Kentucky Covered Bridges
- Interactive map with photographs and data.
Maryland Covered Bridges
- History and photo gallery of all existing and past covered bridges in the state of Maryland.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Oregon's Covered Bridges
- History and county by county guide, with photographs and descriptions. Also an explanation of truss types, with diagrams.
Spanning Time: Vermont's Covered Bridges
- Joseph Nelson promotes his book of that title with sample text and illustrations.
The Covered Bridges of New Brunswick
- Has photographs of all 66 covered bridges in the province, including two that burned in 2001.
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.
Vermont Covered Bridges
- An extensive collection of Vermont covered bridge photographs and descriptions from Virtual Vermont.
Wikipedia: Covered bridge
- A description, history and gallery of examples of this bridge type from the free encyclopedia.
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.
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. (August 01, 2004)
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