Old Cantelever Bridge with Red Finials — Stock Photo, Image

Old Cantelever Bridge with Red Finials — Photo

Old Cantilever Bridge with Red Finials

 — Photo by KennethKeifer

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Indiana's Tulip Trestle, as seen from below here, is one of the longest railway bridges in the world.
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Now a pedestrian crossing, the Walnut Street Bridge, built in 1890, spans the Tennessee River in Chattanooga with historic Lookout Mountain in the background early in the morning.
Early in the Morning at Walnut Street Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
The morning sun silhouettes the Tulip Trestle, also know as the Greene County Viaduct, one of the world's longest train trestles.
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Greene County Indiana's Tulip Viaduct, seen here with winter snow, is a 2,295 foot (700 m) long railroad bridge and is the longest railway trestle in the United States.
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Indiana's Bridgeton Covered Bridge is view up close from one end with the historic mill partially viable in the background.
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The view beneath the wooden Potter's Covered Bridge, spanning the White River near Noblesville, Indiana since 1871, shows the sturdy craftsmanship of yesteryear.
Beneath Potters Covered Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
A rustic, old metal windmill stands against a blue sky with some wispy accent clouds.
Antique Windmill with Cloudy Blue Sky — Stock Photo, Image
Built in 1885, the Furnas Mill Bridge, a two span pinned Pratt through truss of wrought iron and steel, crosses Sugar Creek in Johnson County, Indiana.
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The Narrows Covered Bridge crosses Sugar Creek on the eastern edge of Parke County, Indiana's Turkey Run State Park.
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A rusty railroad bridge spans Middle Island Creek in St. Mary's, West Virgina.
Railroad Bridge over Middle Island Creek — Stock Photo, Image
The Williams Covered Bridge spans the East Fork of the White River in rural Lawrence County, Indiana. The two span Howe truss design, built in 1884, is 373 feet long.
The Williams Covered Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
Built in 1885, the Furnas Mill Bridge, a two span pinned Pratt through truss of wrought iron and steel, crosses Sugar Creek in Johnson County, Indiana.
Rural Indiana Iron Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
Potter's Covered Bridge crosses the West Fork of the White River surrounded by colorful fall foliage in Noblesville, Indiana.
Potters Covered Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
The red Wolf Covered Bridge, with pony truss approaches, crosses the Spoon River in rural Knox County, Illinois.
Through the Wolf Covered Bridge — Stock Photo, Image
Built in 1878, Deer's Mill Covered Bridge crosses Sugar Creek in rural Montgomery County, Indiana.
Deer's Mill Bridge on Sugar Creek — Stock Photo, Image

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