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West Virginia

Barrackville - 1853

Barrackville - 1853

Carrolton - 1856

Carrolton - 1856

Dents Run - 1889

Dents Run - 1889

Fish Creek - 1881

Fish Creek - 1881

Fletcher - 1891

Fletcher - 1891

Hern's Mill - 1884

Hern's Mill - 1884

Hokes Mill - 1897

Hokes Mill - 1897

Indian Creek - 1898

Indian Creek - 1898

Laurel Creek - 1910

Laurel Creek - 1910

Philippi - 1852

Philippi - 1852

Sarvis Fork - 1889

Sarvis Fork - 1889

Simpson Creek - 1881

Simpson Creek - 1881

Staats Mill - 1887

Staats Mill - 1887

 

There are 17 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. State of West Virginia. Only three of these bridges were built before 1870 and they are the three longest in the state. Each uses a standard truss design, braced with the Burr Arch. No one-truss design dominates in the state. The bridges are located in three general areas. In the south, in Monroe and Greenbrier counties, there are about a half dozen bridges within an easy drive of one another. To the north around Philippi is another group of bridges, including the historic Philippi Covered Bridge, which is the longest (285 feet (87 m)) and an important part of state history for its associations with the American Civil War.

 

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