4 in Vinton County
1. Arbaugh Covered Bridge or Eakin Mill: only one in the county you can still drive through. I think it’s on Eakin Mill Road
2. Bay Bridge: used to cross Little Raccoon Creek. Currently at the fairgrounds where it was moved when Lake Rupert was made.
3. Cox Covered Bridge: Located on Woodgeard Road North of McArthur just west of RT 93
4. Mount Olive Covered Bridge: Located at the intersection of Mount Olive Road and Goosecreek Road a few miles north of Allensville.
Also used to be the Ponn “Humpback” Bridge. It was destroyed by arson a few years back. It was the longest in the county and was unusually shaped.
Covered Bridges of Ohio
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I know what's wrong with it. It's a Ford. You know what they say Ford stands for, don't ya? It stands for 'Fix it again, Tony'.
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One destroyed by arson? What a shame! Whoever did that needs their a)) behind bars!Rusty Shackleford wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 4:43 am 4 in Vinton County
1. Arbaugh Covered Bridge or Eakin Mill: only one in the county you can still drive through. I think it’s on Eakin Mill Road
2. Bay Bridge: used to cross Little Raccoon Creek. Currently at the fairgrounds where it was moved when Lake Rupert was made.
3. Cox Covered Bridge: Located on Woodgeard Road North of McArthur just west of RT 93
4. Mount Olive Covered Bridge: Located at the intersection of Mount Olive Road and Goosecreek Road a few miles north of Allensville.
Also used to be the Ponn “Humpback” Bridge. It was destroyed by arson a few years back. It was the longest in the county and was unusually shaped.
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Yes they do. I don’t know why people feel the need to destroy things just because they can. Especially something with as much history as the humpback bridge.
I know what's wrong with it. It's a Ford. You know what they say Ford stands for, don't ya? It stands for 'Fix it again, Tony'.
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Sick in the head is what they are destroying things. They get their rocks off doing it.
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I lived at kitts hill for 32 years. and we had the coolest covered bridge just a few miles away in scottown. I hope it's still there. we used to drive though it with the kids when they were young and took pictures.
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The one on 217 in Scottown is still there Bait. It’s not in use anymore though. They’ve built a new bridge bedside it and rerouted the road( county road 67)
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Re: Covered Bridges of Ohio
One near West Union. off 136 in Adams county. There is another in Amish area near Peebles close to Unity.