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Simpson Creek Covered Bridge

Coordinates: 39°18′31″N 80°16′47″W / 39.30861°N 80.27972°W / 39.30861; -80.27972
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Simpson Creek Covered Bridge is located in Bridgeport, West Virginia, crossing Simpson Creek off Meadowbrook Road near the entrance to the Meadowbrook Mall. The 14.25-foot-wide (4.34 m), 75-foot-long (23 m) multiple-kingpost truss bridge was built in 1881 by Asa Hugill. The current location of the bridge is not the original location. It was washed out by a flood in July 1889 and later relocated to its current location a half-mile upstream from its original spot. The Simpson Creek and Fletcher Covered Bridges, are the only two remaining covered bridges in Harrison County, are examples of this truss design.[1]

Simpson Creek Covered Bridge
Simpson Creek Covered Bridge is located in West Virginia
Simpson Creek Covered Bridge
Simpson Creek Covered Bridge is located in the United States
Simpson Creek Covered Bridge
Nearest cityBridgeport, West Virginia
Coordinates39°18′31″N 80°16′47″W / 39.30861°N 80.27972°W / 39.30861; -80.27972
Built1881
ArchitectHugill, Asa S.
Architectural styleOther
MPSWest Virginia Covered Bridges TR
NRHP reference No.81000600 [2]
Added to NRHPJune 04, 1981

Upgrades

In fall of 2001, the West Virginia Division of Highways used nearly $400,000 to renovate the Simpson Creek Covered Bridge. The improvements include a new timber deck, wooden exterior siding and a fresh coat of paint.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.wvdot.com/tv/012003/January2003_Highways_Simpson_Creek_Covered_Bridge.htm
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.