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Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA
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view off of back deck
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The Black (Pugh's Mill) Covered Bridge: One of the few remaining covered bridges in southwestern Ohio and the only one in Butler County on its original site, this bridge was built in 1868-1869 to give access to a saw and grist mill owned by James B. Pugh on Four Mile (Tallawanda) Creek. The wooden frame three-story mil...
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The Black (Pugh's Mill) Covered Bridge: One of the few remaining covered bridges in southwestern Ohio and the only one in Butler County on its original site, this bridge was built in 1868-1869 to give access to a saw and grist mill owned by James B. Pugh on Four Mile (Tallawanda) Creek. The wooden frame three-story mil...
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(from Wiki) The Colemanville Covered Bridge was originally built in 1856 by James C. Carpenter at a cost of $2,244. After being damaged twice by flooding, it was partially rebuilt in 1938 by Edmund Gardner and 1973 by David Esh. Lancaster county completely rebuilt the bridge in 1992. Hopefully this spot will be include...
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Dellville Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge located at Wheatfield Township near Dellville in Perry County, Pennsylvania. It is a 174 foot long, three span, Burr truss bridge, constructed in 1889. This photo was taken for a POI on the Sunday Drive App for the Apple iPhone.
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Watson Mill State Park Georgia. Great camping. www.gastateparks.org/info/watson
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Build in 1872, this covered bridge is known as the Artist's Bridge because it is so frequently painted and photographed. Sunday River ski area was visible by eye to the right of the bridge, but does not show up in the picture. More info on the bridge available here: www.maine.gov/mdot-stage/covered-bridge
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