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Meems Bottom Covered Bridge (also Meem's Bottom Covered Bridge) is in Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States. The bridge, at 204 feet (62 m), is the longest covered bridge in Virginia and one of the last that supports regular traffic. Near the town of Mount Jackson, the Meems Bottom Covered Bridge features a 200-foot single-span wooden Burr ...
Jack's Creek Covered Bridge: 1914 1973-05-22 Woolwine ... Meems Bottom Covered Bridge: 1893, 1894 1975-06-10 Mt. Jackson Shenandoah: Burr arch truss ...
Only historic covered bridge remaining in Patrick County. Link Farm: Giles: Newport: 1912 49 Sinking Creek: Narrowest covered bridge in Virginia at 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Privately owned. Meems Bottom: Shenandoah: Mount Jackson: 1894 204 North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Currently the longest covered bridge in Virginia. Burned down on October ...
Meems Bottom Covered Bridge. June 10, 1975 : South of Mt. Jackson on Wissler Rd. over the North Fork of the Shenandoah River Mount Jackson: 20: J.W.R. Moore House ...
Langley Covered Bridge, built in 1877, straddles the St. Joseph River and is the longest covered bridge in the state. ... “On the north side, the bottom cord sags lower on the west side than the ...
The driver of a dump truck learned the hard way that it's best not to tempt fate on a covered bridge originally built before the Civil War. The weight limit on the bridge was 3 tons (2,700 ...
White. The rebel troopers retreated through Mt. Jackson fighting, crossing the bridges through Meems Bottom and to the defensible position on Rude's Hill. Realizing that White's horse artillery could sweep the bridge from the hill, Boyd withdrew from the skirmish at Rude's Hill and withdrew to Woodstock, pursued by Confederate cavalry.
The Brotherton bridge, built in 1875, reopened on Nov. 7. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for Friday at 5 p.m. Recovered: Historic covered bridge has been repaired and reassembled in Waterford