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Built in 1876, the Salt Creek Covered Bridge is the flagship of the Ohio Historic Bridge Association as this is the bridge that was saved by the group at the very beginning.
Built in 1917, this unassuming bridge will be replaced in the summer of 2019.
Everything has a beginning including how land was surveyed in the former Northwest Territory which included all of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota. Here’s t…[View More]
Constructed in the 1840s as a way of funneling water to a spur of the Whitewater Canal, the Opossum Hollow Canal Culvert is the only remaining canal structure in Greendale, Indiana.
Every year in June in Fairfield, Iowa, the national Power Wagon Rally is held which attracts owners from across the country. Here’s the story on the 2018 meet.
On Monday, May 13th, 2019 a ceremony was held at the Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville, Indiana to commemorate the expansion of the Lewis & Clark Trail from Pittsburgh, PA to Wood Riv…[View More]
Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this mansion has been home to several important people in U.S. history and is now a Masonic Lodge.
The Fayette County Historical Museum in Connersville, Indiana has a wide array of items but probably the most impressive portion of the museum is the automobile exhibit which includes a very rare 1…[View More]
Built in 1842 as an office for the White Water Canal Company, the building as been transformed over the years into a bank and then a home. Now the Canal House is a local museum.
Built in 1876, the McColly Covered Bridge is one of two covered bridges still standing in Logan County, Ohio.