Union Covered Bridge State Historic Site, USA

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Union bridge State Historic web site in Monroe County, Missouri, is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as a state historic web site to preserve the Union bridge. The bridge was inbuilt 1871 across the European elk Fork of the Salt stream as a link within the Paris-to-Fayette road. Its name comes from the near Union Church. In 1968 a partial restoration was completed exploitation materials from the North American nation bridge that was destroyed the year before by flood waters.
The bridge could be a a hundred and twenty foot (36.6 m) long Burr Arch span that’s seventeen feet half dozen inches (5.3 m) wide and twelve feet high (3.7 m). Joseph C. Elliot engineered the bridge in 1871 from native oak. It’s sided in clapboard and uses wood shingles. 2 earlier uncovered bridges at this web site were replaced successively owing to deterioration.

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