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Hune Covered Bridge

Hune Covered Bridge

The Hune Covered Bridge carries Cullen Road over the Little Muskingum River in Washington County, Ohio.


The historic bridge, a covered Long through truss, was constructed in 1879 by Rolla Merydith. 1 The yellow poplar hewn for the bridge was sourced from the adjoining Hune farm.

The Hune Covered Bridge was rehabilitated in 1998.

Hune Covered Bridge


Information

  • State: Ohio
  • Route: Cullen Road
  • Type: Covered Long Truss
  • Status: Active - Automobile
  • Total Length: 164 feet
  • Main Span Length: 129 feet
  • Spans:
  • Deck Width: 15.3 feet
  • Above Vertical Clearance: 14 feet
  • Navigational Clearance:


Sources

  1. Moore, Elma Lee. Ohio’s Covered Bridges. Charleston: Arcadia, 2010. 120. Print.

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