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Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
Graham Road Covered Bridge
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Carole Klaue (03/22/2021)
Off road parking is limited. Poor bridge needs maintenance and rehab. Nice to enjoy and picnic by the creek. Lots of places to sit and nap.
Kyle Carlson (02/27/2021)
Another covered bridge. Unfortunately this one is only able to be walked on. Still neat though.
Jamie D'Amico (04/06/2021)
Nice coverd bridge! Wish there were more tables for picnic's
Brenda Krekeler (12/01/2020)
Graham Road Covered Bridge historically crossed one of the east branches of the Ashtabula River. In 1971, the Ashtabula Commissioners moved the Bridge on to donated property just south of its original location. The Graham Road Covered Bridge now rest on dry land located in an Ashtabula Metro Park site on Graham Road.nThe Bridge has a unique background. It was built on Graham Road in 1913 from pieces of the Callender Road Bridge. The Callender Road Bridge was built in 1867 and was washed down river in the same year it was built. When the Graham Road Bridge was rebuilt, steel beams were attached to the underside for additional structural support. Graham Road Bridge is 97-feet long and has a Town lattice truss. The Bridge has vertical, weathered siding and can be entered through one portal that has a series of 6 steps. Although the Bridge has a eccentric look about it, due to its location on dry land, it none-the-less has been protected for our American heritage. The interior is beautiful as well as the exterior. Include Graham Road Covered Bridge in your travels in Ashtabula County, Oho.
Toyfoxstudios (11/15/2020)
10 out of 10 this is one of the most well preserved covered bridges around. It's a must see if your in the Jefferson Ohio area!!!
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Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
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