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Jiminy cricket that's a high bridge! The second set of photos give it a whole different perspec9tive. I have nothing but the utmost respect for the folks who built those high bridges and trestles by the "primitive" means available at the time. That they have endured all this time credits the skill and care put into their construction (and upkeep!).
Any idea of the time frame on this bridge? I'm guessing early 1910-20s at the latest, just based on the history of bridges in my part of the world, but I am not well educated on such things.
1934, according to the plaque on front. There are several old covered bridges in the area near this one. They're located close enough that a person so motivated could visit probably at least 3 of them in a day with no rush or trouble. I dont know the age of any of the others, although i have visited some of them in the past.