Coombs Covered Bridge
The bridge was named after its original builder and owner, Anthony Coombs. The Coombs Bridge once played an important role in both the social and commercial development of the area.
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Corbin Covered Bridge
The state suggested closing the bridge in May 1979, but the town reduced the posted weight limit from six to three tons. It was rehabilitated by the state in 1980 at a cost of $43,000.
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County Covered Bridge
In 1852, a Long truss covered bridge was built on this site by Charles Gray of Hancock. In March 1936, a disastrous flood damaged the bridge beyond repair.
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Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
If the family prefers a more scenic and relaxing trip, take a ride aboard the historic rails of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad as it rolls along the Cuyahoga River and dips in and out of beautiful Cuyahoga Valley.
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Day Out With Thomas the Tank Engine!
THOMAS THE TANK ENGINEā¢ TO VISIT BOONE, IOWA All aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine invites little engineers to go full steam ahead for a day of engaging activities and fun adventures at Day Out with Thomas: The Steam Team Tour 2019.
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Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge
The bridge was built by James Tasker who is known to have built at least eleven bridges in the area. It was assembled in a schoolyard and then transported to the site. The farmers who used it would occasionally repair it.
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Durgin Covered Bridge
The first bridge constructed at this site was built to replace the ford, located nearly a quarter mile upstream. The ford carried the heavy traffic of bygone days across the river.
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Grand Caverns
. In a process that took millions of years, enormous thicknesses of sediments consolidated themselves into limestone, shales, and sandstones.
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Groveton Covered Bridge
The bridge was built by Captain Charles Richardson and his son. When U.S. Route 3 was reconstructed in 1939, the Groveton covered bridge was bypassed. It was repaired by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1964-1965. A water supply line is suspended beneath the bridge.
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