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839:"Campbell's Covered Bridge – Gowensville, South Carolina"
889:. Tennessee Department of Transportation. Archived from
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223:Nine covered bridges of which seven are historic.
1422:List of lists of covered bridges in North America
757:North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends, and Lore
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699:Profiles of One Hundred People Who Shaped It
471:Only the Edgemont City Park Covered Bridge.
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702:. University Press of New England. p.
71:As of 2012, there were 82 covered bridges.
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609:"12 Historic Covered Bridges in Kentucky"
424:About 219 remain, the most of any state.
734:. Rutgers University Press. p. 92.
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1062:"Springwater Volunteer Covered Bridge"
343:. Today, two covered bridges remain:
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861:"Edgemont City Park Covered Bridge"
1018:. Acadia Publishing. p. 145.
759:. History Press. pp. 119–20.
157:Sixteen existing covered bridges.
25:
1390:medieval stone bridges in Germany
1016:Cedarburg: A History Set in Stone
991:Historic American Covered Bridges
787:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 7.
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914:Covered Bridges of the Northeast
42:Link to list for province/state
18:List of lists of covered bridges
965:"Washington Covered Bridge Map"
912:Allen, Richard Sanders (1983).
345:Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge
887:"Covered Bridges in Tennessee"
312:Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge
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1347:Visual index to various types
1040:"Smith Rapids Covered Bridge"
809:"Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge"
1170:Cantilever spar cable-stayed
867:. Historic Bridge Foundation
580:Historic Spots in California
310:, the most famous being the
993:. ASCE Press. p. 143.
730:Richman, Steven M. (2005).
695:The New Hampshire Century:
661:Starbuck, David R. (2006).
551:covered bridge in Cedarburg
439:Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge
27:This is a list of lists of
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456:Campbell's Covered Bridge
138:a historic covered bridge
1458:Continuous truss bridges
1431:Lists of bridges by size
1368:Lists of bridges by type
989:McKee, Brian J. (1997).
969:www.coveredbridgemap.com
783:Moore, Elma Lee (2010).
638:Maryland Covered Bridges
484:Four remain as of 1980.
236:Six remain as of 2015.
1417:List of bridge–tunnels
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1185:Double-beam drawbridge
1014:Gierach, Ryan (2003).
785:Ohio's Covered Bridges
458:in Greenville County.
320:Cornish, New Hampshire
1410:vertical-lift bridges
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314:(1866), spanning the
1468:Masonry arch bridges
1448:Cable-stayed bridges
943:. Countryman Press.
813:VisitRhodeIsland.com
755:Hairr, John (2007).
1395:multi-level bridges
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1443:Suspension bridges
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937:Barna, Ed (1996).
819:on 3 December 2013
613:Only in Your State
349:Scarborough Bridge
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1499:Bridge to nowhere
1400:road–rail bridges
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1165:Cantilever
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564:References
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519:Washington
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1277:Multi-way
1046:16 August
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271:Minnesota
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1533:Category
1297:Vlotbrug
1210:Moveable
974:26 April
841:. SCIWAY
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351:(1959).
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119:Delaware
39:Country
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1478:Tallest
1473:Highest
1341:Viaduct
1336:Tubular
1326:Trestle
1292:Pontoon
1235:Rolling
1225:Folding
1215:Bascule
1175:Covered
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845:23 June
823:11 July
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1309:types
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