
The Everett Covered Bridge, found in Peninsula, Ohio, is a historic bridge that was built in 1865. The bridge is 55' long and was built using a combination of traditional and modern bridge-building techniques. The bridge spans the Cuyahoga River and is one of the oldest surviving covered bridges in the United States. This beautiful bridge, with its red planks and white support beams, is an iconic part of the local landscape and a reminder of the days when covered bridges were the primary way to cross rivers. Visitors can spot local wildlife if they take the time to look up and down the riverbank and take in the unique beauty of the Everett Covered Bridge.
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