Monthly Archives: October 2018
Bridgeport Covered Bridge
The Bridgeport Covered Bridge was built in 1862 in a setting more like Connecticut than the Gold Rush country of California. It spans the South Yuba River for 230 feet, making it the largest, single-span covered bridge anywhere. It served as a toll bridge for miners coming from Virginia City and the Comstock Lode in … Continue reading
Seven Mile Bridge
The Seven Mile Bridge is located in the Florida Keys and was one of the longest in the world when it was completed in 1912. Originally, it was to serve railroad traffic, but it was extensively damaged by a 1935 hurricane and was converted to auto traffic. In 1974 a 77-million-dollar renovation was completed. The … Continue reading
Cornish-Windsor Bridge
The Cornish-Windsor Bridge spans the Connecticut River on the border between New Hampshire and Vermont. It was built in 1866 and, at 460 ft., remains the longest two-span covered bridge in the country. The Bridge is also the longest wooden bridge in the country and remains open to two-way traffic. The first photo is dated … Continue reading