Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only known covered wooden aqueduct still operating in the United States. The 60 foot long aqueduct was built in 1847 and conveys the Whitewater Canal over Duck Creek. This view shows the covered bridge before its restoration by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources in 1941.Destination Indiana Franklin County Journe
The bridge was built in 1859 on Pine Creek near Williamsport and the Warren-Fountain county line. Wi...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
Circa 1921-1941. Covered Bridge over Wild Cat @ Prymont 8 mi. South Delphi. Covered bridge shown fro...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
Platted in 1817, Dunlapsville is one of Union County’s earliest towns. This covered bridge once stoo...
The Lancaster covered bridge in Carroll County, Indiana is just east of Owasco. Built in 1870 and st...
The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely ...
Built in 1882, the Pleasant Mills Covered Bridge was a single span Howe Truss structure that crossed...
1 map : blueprint ; 51 x 85 cm.In the late 1940s the Indiana Department of Natural Resources took on...
Irishman's Covered Bridge spans 75 feet and was built in 1847 over Honey Creek, eight miles southeas...
The Scipio Covered Bridge over Sand Creek is a Howe Truss structure built in 1886. In the early 1940...
Putnam County has the second most covered bridges in Indiana. The double-lane bridge built in 1838 o...
Bowling Green was incorporated in 1871, but had been settled in 1812, making it the oldest town in t...
Photograph showing an aqueduct on Tinkers Creek. An aqueduct refers to one of two kinds of structur...
A covered bridge photographed in Monroe County, Ohio. Covered bridges were a timber-truss bridge wi...
The bridge was built in 1859 on Pine Creek near Williamsport and the Warren-Fountain county line. Wi...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
Circa 1921-1941. Covered Bridge over Wild Cat @ Prymont 8 mi. South Delphi. Covered bridge shown fro...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
Platted in 1817, Dunlapsville is one of Union County’s earliest towns. This covered bridge once stoo...
The Lancaster covered bridge in Carroll County, Indiana is just east of Owasco. Built in 1870 and st...
The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely ...
Built in 1882, the Pleasant Mills Covered Bridge was a single span Howe Truss structure that crossed...
1 map : blueprint ; 51 x 85 cm.In the late 1940s the Indiana Department of Natural Resources took on...
Irishman's Covered Bridge spans 75 feet and was built in 1847 over Honey Creek, eight miles southeas...
The Scipio Covered Bridge over Sand Creek is a Howe Truss structure built in 1886. In the early 1940...
Putnam County has the second most covered bridges in Indiana. The double-lane bridge built in 1838 o...
Bowling Green was incorporated in 1871, but had been settled in 1812, making it the oldest town in t...
Photograph showing an aqueduct on Tinkers Creek. An aqueduct refers to one of two kinds of structur...
A covered bridge photographed in Monroe County, Ohio. Covered bridges were a timber-truss bridge wi...
The bridge was built in 1859 on Pine Creek near Williamsport and the Warren-Fountain county line. Wi...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
Circa 1921-1941. Covered Bridge over Wild Cat @ Prymont 8 mi. South Delphi. Covered bridge shown fro...