county/comté/grafschaft/廊桥

4 covered bridges/ponts couverts/bedeckte holzbrücken

35-30 GUERNSEY

Cambridge

The Indian Camp Bridge

Photo Harold Brown

35-30-04

North-west of Cambridge on Knox Road TR 68

Over the Indian Camp Run, the Indian Camp Bridge

5.3 miles north-west of OH209 on OH658 and right
0.1 mile on Knox Road TR68 to the bridge

1 span 36' or 11m, built in 1855, rehabilitated in 1999.

Multiple King post truss.

Photo June & Jack Schmidt.

35-30-12

In the northern section of Cambridge at City Park.

Over a small ravine, the Armstrong or Clio Bridge,
closed to motor traffic.

About 1 mile north of US22/40 Wheeling Ave. between 6th and 8th Streets on the north side on park access road.

1 span 76' or 23.2m, built in 1849 at Clio, moved to
Cambridge city park in 1966.

Multiple King post truss

Cambridge

The Armstrong or Clio Bridge

Cumberland

The Mail Pouch Tobacco Bridge

35-30-A

West of Cumberland in Spencer Township

Over Miller Creek, the now famous
Mail Pouch Tobacco Bridge, private.

1 mile from OH83 on OH340 at the
western edge of Cumberland on the
south side of the road.

1 span 42' or 12.8m, built in 1982, stringer.

Cambridge

The Armstrong or Clio Bridge

35-30-12

At Northside Park in Cambridge.

Over small ditch.

The Armstrong or Clio bridge.

In Northside Park in Cambridge. 8th St. N. 0.8 miles from jct with US22/40 (Wheeling Av.), E. on McKinley Av. 0.1 miles, N. into park 0.1 miles to the bridge.

3 spans 76' or 23.1m

Built in 1849, moved from Armstrong Mill to Clio in 1966.

Stringer.

Photo Barbara Rayburn.