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Covered Bridges
There are many states that have covered bridges still standing. The state with the most covered bridges is Pennsylvania then Ohio. If you have never been to a covered bridge you should make arrangements to...
0 commentsChesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is more than just a bridge- tunnel. It's unforgettable. It is a connection between Virginia beach, Virginia and Wilmington Delaware. It crosses over the southern part of the...
0 commentsCovered Bridges in Bucks County Pennsylvania
Bucks county has several covered bridges still standing and amazingly you can still drive across many of them. They are still opened to traffic and many cars drive across it everyday on their travels. Bucks...
1 commentCovered Bridges and arsonists
Arson is the main reason so many historical covered bridges are no longer around. Arson ranks up there with the other devastating cause, Mother Nature. Now while there is nothing that can protect anything from...
1 commentCovered Bridges -Why we need to Preserve them
Structures and old covered bridges link us to our past. There are many types of old structures in all communities; houses, buildings, and covered bridges. They are part of the community's history, part of who...
0 commentsOhio Covered Bridges
Ohio has a lot of covered bridges still standing in their state. They all are part of the past, and all quick unique in their own way. My grandfather loved covered bridges, and as a little kid I was a tag...
1 commentSach's Covered Bridge is it Really Haunted?
Sachs covered bridge is still standing today in Adams County Pennsylvania. It was built in 1852 by a builder named David Stoner. It is 100 feet long and has been closed to traffic since 1968. This is the only...
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