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The Flatrock River, also known as Flatrock Creek and other variants of the two names, [2] is a 98-mile-long (158 km) [3] tributary of the East Fork of the White River in east-central Indiana in the United States. [4] Via the White, Wabash and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 532 square miles ...
New Hope Bridge, also known as Bartholomew County Bridge No. 133, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge spanning the Flatrock River at Columbus Township, Bartholomew County, Indiana. It was designed by the Caldwell & Drake ironworks and built in 1913. It consists of two spans, with each measuring 128 feet long.
Flat Rock was platted in 1855. [3] It took its name from the Flatrock River. [4] Its post office has operated since 1828. [5]It had its own high school, Flat Rock High School, which operated from 1893 until its closure in 1958 when the community became part of the Southwestern Consolidated School Corporation of Shelby County.
Pugh Ford Bridge, also known as Bartholomew County Bridge No. 73, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge spanning the Flatrock River at Flat Rock Township and German Township, Bartholomew County, Indiana. It was built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Co. and built in 1911. It consists of two spans, with each measuring 128 feet long.
Flat Rock Creek or Flatrock Creek may refer to one of the following rivers: Flat Rock Creek (Texas) in Kendall County, Texas; Flatrock Creek (Apple Creek), a stream in Missouri; Flat Rock Creek (Oklahoma) in Wagoner County, Oklahoma; Flatrock Creek (Auglaize River) in northeastern Indiana and northwestern Ohio
Eel River (Wabash River tributary) (northern Indiana) Eel River (White River tributary) (southern Indiana) Elkhart River; Fall Creek; Fawn River; Flatrock Creek; Flatrock River; Fourteen Mile Creek; Galena River; Grand Calumet River; Great Miami River; Greenville Creek; Iroquois River; Jackson Creek (Monroe County) Kankakee River; Little Blue ...
Forsythe Covered Bridge, also known as Forsythe Mill Bridge, is a historic covered bridge located near Rushville, Indiana and/or Gowdy, in Orange Township, Rush County, Indiana. It was built in 1888 by Emmett L. Kennedy. It is a Burr Arch bridge, 196 feet (60 m) long over the Big Flat Rock River. The bridge has rounded arch portals and ...
Big Flat Rock River Burr Arch: Snow Hill Bridge: Rockdale, Franklin County: 1895 75 feet (23 m) Johnson Fork, Whitewater River Howe truss: South Hill Bridge Universal, Vermillion County: 1879 122 feet (37 m) Brouilletts Creek Burr Arch: Spencerville Covered Bridge: Spencerville, DeKalb County: 1873 160 feet (49 m) St. Joseph River Howe truss ...