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D-Day Conneaut is the historical reenactment of the events surrounding the Allied landings in Normandy France in World War 2. See hundreds of re-enactors storm the beach at Normandy with (...)
D-Day Conneaut is the historical reenactment of the events surrounding the Allied landings in Normandy France in World War 2. See hundreds of re-enactors storm the beach at Normandy with (...)
Located in a very picturesque area of the county, Windsor Mills Bridge spans Phelps Creek, a tributary of the Grand River. Built in 1867 the Town Lattice sits atop cut (...)
Clearance 15’0′ (10.6 mi. from Doyle Rd. Bridge) The shortest covered bridge in the United States spans only 18ft. Its design is one of a kind. The structure is supported (...)
Containing 97,000 ft. of southern pine and oak, the State Road Bridge was erected in 1983 across the Conneaut Creek. The 152 ft. Town lattice span was the first covered (...)
Built in 1890 this Town lattice bridge spans Mill Creek. The 81 ft. structure was bypassed in 1975.
The longest covered bridge in the United States is of Pratt Truss construction. Engineering and structural design by John Smolen (former County Engineer) and architectural design by Timothy Martin (current (...)
A 114 ft. Town lattice built in 1868, Root crosses the Ashtabula River. It was raised 18 in. during the rehabilitation in 1982-83 and new laminated girders and a center (...)
This bridge is 150′ long and 14′ wide, making it one of the county’s larger bridges, yet it carries only pedestrian traffic. It mirrors the Pratt arch design of it’s (...)
This 114 ft. Town lattice bridge sits high above the Grand River. It was built in 1874. The floor was rebuilt in 1981 and glue laminated wood girders were added. (...)
Located on Dewey Road in Plymouth Twp., Olin is the only bridge named for a family. Olin’s have owned property next to the bridge since it was built in 1873. (...)