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Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge

Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge

Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge is a historic c. 1868 covered bridge located at Governor Bebb Park in Butler County, Ohio.


Originally constructed by Banden, Butin & Bowman circa 1868 over the Great Miami River in Middletown, it was relocated to carry Fairfield Road across Indian Creek west of Oxford in 1886. It was then moved to Governor Bebb Park in 1966.

Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge
Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge

Information

  • State: Ohio
  • Route: Not Applicable
  • Type: Covered Burr Arch truss
  • Status: Active - Pedestrian
  • Total Length: 120 feet
  • Spans:


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