Kirker Covered Bridge
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The 63-foot long Kirker Covered Bridge was built in 1890. It's one of only two covered bridges remaining in Adams County. It crosses the east fork of Eagle Creek, but Ohio State Route 136 now bypasses the bridge.
The bridge was named for Governor Kirker.
The bridge was named for Governor Kirker.
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Coordinates: 38°47'2"N 83°36'11"W
- Restored Covered Bridge & Park 121 km
- Bell Ford Bridge 203 km
- Shadyside Recreation Area 233 km
- Abandoned Bridge Piers 506 km
- Bollinger Mill State Historic Site 566 km
- Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Ruins/Demolished) 624 km
- Clearbranch Methodist Baptist Church and Covered Bridge 625 km
- Conowingo Bridge (Former Site) 645 km
- Port Deposit Bridge remnants 650 km
- Covered Bridge Park 1424 km
- Adams County, Ohio 11 km
- Killen Electric Generating Station (Closed) 16 km
- J.M. Stuart Generating Station (Closed) 18 km
- Shawnee State Forest 35 km
- Shawnee State Park 36 km
- Garrison,Kentucky 42 km
- Friendship, Ohio 45 km
- West Portsmouth, Ohio 50 km
- Scioto County, Ohio 56 km
- Carter Caves State Resort Park 63 km