John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
Built in 1867 this is the oldest bridge on the Ohio River.
Covered Bridges of Rush County, Indiana
Covered Bridges of Rush County, Indiana
Over the years, Rush County, Indiana has been home to at least 23 covered bridges. In 2017 only 6 remain.
Bridges of Cleves Warsaw
Bridges of Cleves Warsaw
This location has seen several bridges including a covered bridge and a steel truss bridge. In 1923 a steel through truss bridge was built which was later demolished in 20…[View More]
Miamitown Bridge
Miamitown Bridge
Originally a ferry was used to cross this portion of the Great Miami River. Then a series of bridges were built including a covered bridge and two steel truss bridges.
Great Miami Railroad Bridge and Aqueduct
Great Miami Railroad Bridge and Aqueduct
A fascinating story of the former Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal which dates back to 1839.
Cleves Steel Thru Truss Bridge
Cleves Steel Thru Truss Bridge
Built in 1959, this historic bridge is one of the few Steel Truss Bridges still standing in the United States.
Lost Bridge
Lost Bridge
The original “Lost Bridge” was a covered bridge built in 1866 and lost to a fire in 1903. However, that is not the reason it was dubbed “The Lost Bridge&…[View More]
Addyston Ghost Road
Addyston Ghost Road
The Addyston Ghost Road linked Addyston and Sayler Park with a bridge over Muddy Creek. This road was used for years until the bridge was removed due to lack of maintenan…[View More]
Bridges of Osgood, Indiana
Bridges of Osgood, Indiana
Osgood, Indiana is home to many historic bridges used by automobiles and trains. Some bridges have been lost over the years including a covered bridge.
State Route 46 Bridge, Dearborn County
State Route 46 Bridge, Dearborn County
The State Route 46 Bridge was built in 1937 and spans the Whitewater River in Harrison & Logan Townships.