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Foreaker Covered Bridge

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The bridge was reinforced in 1938 for automobile traffic and has been well maintained by the county. The bridge is still open to automobile traffic. In 1971 a large section of the roof was blown off in a windstorm and led to the entire roof being replaced with sheet metal. Currently, the bridge is
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are known to have been constructed by Isaiah Cline. When the bridge was erected, it took the name of a family named Foreaker, which owned an adjacent farm; the Foreakers sold the property in 1925 to a Mr. Weddle, and the bridge has also sometimes been known as the "Weddle Bridge".
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in 1886 in order to help ease traffic heading from the inner communities of Monroe County to the county seat at
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repainted every year and inspected. The abutments have been reinforced with concrete to add stability.
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The floor is made of oak planks with additional beams and supportive I-beams added later.
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The Foreaker family owned the land around the south end of the bridge when it was built.
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One of two extant covered bridges in Monroe County, the Foreaker Bridge is a single-
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and covered with a metal roof; its builder was anonymous, although the stone
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Foreaker Covered Bridge is located in Ohio
Foreaker Covered Bridge is located in the United States
Graysville, Ohio
39°39′20″N 81°7′16″W / 39.65556°N 81.12111°W / 39.65556; -81.12111
Kingpost truss
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Monroe County
Graysville
Ohio
National Register
Little Muskingum River
Woodsfield
span
king post
white oak
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St. Clair Shores

Foreaker Covered Bridge

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