| The 129 foot Brown Covered Bridge spans White Oak Creek. Which is the
principle river draining central Brown County. The average width of the
creek’s bed is 130 to 150 feet in the immediate area. |
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This bridge was built in 1878 with a Howe truss. The floor has been blacktopped
and is open to vehicular traffic. the covered bridge experienced a significant
restoration in 1960 by the Brown County Highway Department. The bridge is
a single span resting on cut stone abutments. The exterior has a white tin
roof and naturally weathered siding that is in good repair. |
| Summer foliage makes it impossible to see the complete exterior of this
bridge. I photographed the Brown Covered Bridge on a sunny January day. |
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Directions: Scott Township. From New Hope, northeast on New Hope White
Oak Road, two miles. |
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