The Williams Covered Bridge — Stock Photo, Image

The Williams Covered Bridge — Photo

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.

 — Photo by KennethKeifer

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