The natural aged patina on the bridge is beautiful. 7/3/2009 dwm photo |
The Bridgeton Covered Bridge re-build (coming next Thursday) wasn't part of that era. It does recall it beautifully.
Built in 1920, Nevins is still a couple years shy of its 100th birthday.
Thomas Levi Nevins bought land near the future bridge site in 1897. A mill-owner and teacher, he bought land whose previous owners developed mills and shipping down the Little Raccoon Creek.
The last of its era - built in 1920. 7/3/2009 (dwm) |
There are difference between this and other Britton bridges - the shingles are wood and the portals to the bridge imitate the Daniels-built bridges instead of the usual Britton style.
I love the weathered look. I'm not sure if that is intentional, and in my research I didn't find records of any recent restoration efforts.
Parke Co, IN internet image |
It was open to traffic during our visit, and at this writing apparently still is. Low traffic counts have probably helped, Bridgehunter.com references 35 vehicles a day over the old bridge in 2016.
Nevins Covered Bridge
Built: 1920 built by J.A. Britton and son Eugene
Style: Burr Arch
Length: 155 feet over Little Raccoon Creek
You can check out more Covered Bridges at this landing page.
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