PARKE COUNTY'S COVERED BRIDGES
Beauty Built To Last...For GENERATIONS
Chances are, not may folks stopped in the middle of a covered bridge to comment on its beauty or ingenious construction 100 years ago. They simply used it to cross a body of water.
Yet what was built with an ordinary purpose has become for many a source of extraordinary beauty; a muse for lovers, artists and writers; a focal point for wedding planners; and a curiosity for engineers and tourists. Unfortunately they are also fragile, often falling prey to vandalism and arson.
Parke County's thirty-one remaining treasures give good reason for calling us the Capital of Covered Bridge Country, with the oldest dating back to 1856 and the newest to 2006.
This beautiful, full-sized calendar showcases a different Parke County Covered Bridge each month. The calendar includes dates for the 2008 Parke County Festivals and Special Events.
Bridges featured in this calendar include:
• Neet Bridge (January)
• Leatherwood Station Bridge (February)
• Cox Ford Bridge (March)
• Beeson Bridge (April)
• Rush Creek Bridge (May)
• Mansfield Bridge (June)
• Bridgeton Bridge (July)
• Wilkins Mill Bridge (August)
• West Union Bridge (September)
• Melcher Bridge (October)
• Big Rocky Fork Bridge (November)
• Billie Creek Bridge (December).
Published by Greencastle Offset Printing & Graphics
$10.00 (plus shipping)
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