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Also called Lynch or Grist Mill Covered Bridge Grays River Covered Bridge [2] Wahkiakum: Grays River: 1905, 1908, 1989 158 feet (48 m) Grays River: County of Wahkiakum: Howe: Johnson Covered Bridge [1] Pierce: Gig Harbor
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Only bridge in the US using this design [6] Pisgah Community Covered Bridge [1] Randolph: Pisgah: ca. 1910: 51 feet (16 m) Upper branch of the Little River Private: Modified queen: Will Henry Stevens Covered Bridge [7]: 61 Macon: Highlands
Between 1969 and 2015, the number of surviving covered bridges in Canada declined from about 400 to under 200. [21] In 1900, Quebec had an estimated 1,000 covered bridges. [22] Relative to the rest of North America, Quebec was late in building covered bridges, with the busiest decade for construction being the 1930s. [23]
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2024-04-11 Bowne: Hunterdon: Stone ... Green Sergeants Covered Bridge: 1872, 1961 ... US 40 & NJ 50 over Great Egg Harbor River part of the Mays Landing Historic ...
The bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in Ontario and the second oldest surviving bridge in the Region of Waterloo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (In 2015, the total number of surviving covered bridges in Canada was below 200.) [ 3 ] John Bear, who had previously built barns, built the bridge in 1880–1881, mostly of oak and white pine.
Early photo of the D&RGW Cimarron bridge (ca. 1920s) The Pratt Truss-style bridge was constructed in 1895 by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, as part of the railroad's narrow gauge passenger and freight route between Gunnison and Montrose in Western Colorado. [2]