I don't think that we have many covered bridges, though.
It is the third longest covered bridge in the state.
Several were also covered bridges, a very few of which remain as historic sites.
It is the only two-span covered bridge still in use.
It is exceeded in length by only a few Ohio covered bridges.
It is the last burr arch covered bridge in the county.
It is the longest single span covered bridge in Indiana.
Margo gave a puzzled stare as she asked: "What covered bridge?"
New Jersey travelers are accustomed to seeking, and finding, covered bridges anywhere but here.
It is painted red, the traditional color of Lancaster County covered bridges, on both the inside and outside.