Prairie Creek Crossing
Blackford County, IN.
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This bridge is 60 feet long
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Top 4 photos by Barbara Rayburn
I believe the sign on the bridge says No cars on the bridge it is hard to make out exactly what it says. I would say this bridge is used for walking,bicycles or maybe horse and buggy. Oh and lets not forget maybe a riding lawnmower.
When I look at the construction of this bridge I don't think you would want to cross it in your car.
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source: http://www.dalejtravis.com/bridge/indiana/htm/14005a.htm
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I have noticed most of these bridges have a shingled roof and not metal sheets.
I will be keeping my eye open for a metal roofed one
looking forward to seeing one with a metal roof
Different design to the other bridges....
yes I would agree
is the covered aspect for sheltering someone from rain?
It is to protect the floor of the bridge . Because the floor is made of wood