Potter's Covered Bridge
USA /
Indiana /
Noblesville /
World
/ USA
/ Indiana
/ Noblesville
World / United States / Indiana
pedestrian bridge, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, covered bridge, 1871_construction, building/structure that has been renovated/restored/reconstructed
The Potter's Covered Bridge crosses the West Fork of the White River, off of Allisonville Road on the northern side of Noblesville, Hamilton County. This double span Howe Truss structure has a length of 259 feet, or 265 feet including the 3-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 18 feet wide by 13 feet high. Bridge was built in 1871.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter's_Covered_Bridge
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°4'22"N 86°0'1"W
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- Restored Covered Bridge & Park 137 km
- Bollinger Mill State Historic Site 447 km
- Abandoned Bridge Piers 705 km
- Clearbranch Methodist Baptist Church and Covered Bridge 712 km
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- Noblesville Township 3.1 km
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