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Fairfield County

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There are actually 18 surviving bridges in Fairfield County, the most in any county in Ohio. Several of the bridges are privately owned. Also, the McCleery Bridge is no longer located in Baltimore. It was relocated to Lancaster, Ohio.

http://www.visitfairfieldcounty.org/canals.php?type=6 http://www.visitfairfieldcounty.org/coveredbridges.php

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.185.46.249 (talk) 03:12, 28 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Other bridges

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Some may have been added in the meantime. All of these are Registered Historic structures as well. Coords, year built, ect. can be found here (a large article).

  1. Adams Covered Bridge
  2. Ballard Road Covered Bridge
  3. Barkhurst Mill Covered Bridge
  4. Belle Hall Covered Bridge
  5. Bennett Schoolhouse Road Covered Bridge
  6. Bergstresser Covered Bridge
  7. Blacklick Covered Bridge
  8. Blackwood Covered Bridge
  9. Bowman Mill Covered Bridge
  10. Brubaker Covered Bridge
  11. Buckeye Furnace Covered Bridge
  12. Byer Covered Bridge
  13. Chambers Road Covered Bridge
  14. Christman Covered Bridge
  15. Church Hill Road Covered Bridge
  16. Eagle Creek Covered Bridge
  17. Eakin Mill Covered Bridge
  18. Eldean Covered Bridge
  19. Everett Road Covered Bridge
  20. Geeting Covered Bridge
  21. Germantown Covered Bridge
  22. Harra Covered Bridge
  23. Harshaville Covered Bridge
  24. Harshman Covered Bridge
  25. Helmick Covered Bridge
  26. Helmick Mill Covered Bridge
  27. Hildreth Covered Bridge
  28. Hizey Covered Bridge
  29. Huffman Covered Bridge
  30. Hune Covered Bridge
  31. Jediah Hill Covered Bridge
  32. John Bright Covered Bridge
  33. Johnson Road Covered Bridge
  34. Kidwell Covered Bridge
  35. Kirker Covered Bridge
  36. Knowlton Covered Bridge
  37. Lockington Covered Bridge
  38. Loucks Covered Bridge
  39. Lynchburg Covered Bridge
  40. Martinsville Road Covered Bridge
  41. McColly Covered Bridge
  42. Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge
  43. Mull Covered Bridge
  44. Newton Falls Covered Bridge
  45. Otway Covered Bridge
  46. Palos Covered Bridge
  47. Parker Covered Bridge
  48. Parks Covered Bridge
  49. Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge
  50. Pugh's Mill Covered Bridge
  51. Reed Covered Bridge
  52. Rinard Covered Bridge
  53. Roberts Covered Bridge
  54. Rock Mill Covered Bridge
  55. Root Covered Bridge
  56. Salt Creek Covered Bridge
  57. Scottown Covered Bridge
  58. Shinn Covered Bridge
  59. South Salem Covered Bridge
  60. Stemen Road Covered Bridge
  61. Stonelick Covered Bridge
  62. Swartz Covered Bridge
  63. Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge
  64. Warnke Covered Bridge
  65. Wiswell Road Covered Bridge

§hep¡Talk to me! 02:14, 25 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I would add a bridge to this list: West Engle Mill Road bridge, Clinton county. Alloy (talk) 05:54, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Additional photographs of Ohio's covered bridges

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I have taken photographs of every legitimate covered bridge in Ohio. If you would like copies of photographs that your article does not show, or any bridges you do not have posted, I would be glad to supply them at no cost. Also, a new one name West Liberty in Geneva, Ohio is currently under construction and maybe finished in October or November at the latest. Harold Mendelson hmendelson@nc.rr.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.191.31.216 (talk) 05:07, 9 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]