Covered Bridges
Read MoreSaucks Covered Bridge was built in 1854 and is located by Gettysbrug National Military Park in PA.
The bridge is 100' long and 15' wide. One span using the Town truss design. Only open to foot traffic.
The covered bridge is known for it's beauty, history and quiet location. The Sauck's Covered Bridge is
also a favorite of ghost hunters. The bridge is known to have been the site of a triple hanging at one end,
and close to a crude post battle field hospital.Humpback Covered Bridge is Virginia's oldest standing covered bridge. The 100 ft. long, single span structure is
four feet higher at the center than it is at either end. Built in 1857 and was in use until 1929. It was used by a
nearby farmer to store hay until 1954. in 1954 it was restored and preserved where it stand today.
(west of Covington, Virginia)Meem's Bottom 204-foot single-span Burr arch truss Covered bridge. In Shenandoah County, Virginia. Built in 1894
from materials cut and quarried near bridge site. Burned by vandals on Halloween 1976. The original timbers were
salvaged and the bridge was reconstructed and eventually undergirded with steel beams and concrete piers.