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Otway, Ohio

This area of Appalachian foot hills has one of the Oldest Covered Bridges in Ohio.

Saturday hubby and me attended the save the bridge cruise in.

70 cars showed up to help in their effort.

Ongoing work now on the bridge the grant was obtained.

Makes you feel good in helping to keep our Heritage from disappearing.

here is a few pics of that event.

My car and friends 

facebook like to album of the pictures;   https://www.facebook.com/sue.oldswidow/media_set?set=a.101520104522...

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Comment by Sue OldsWidow on August 20, 2014 at 19:22

as you can see....almost done.....

https://www.facebook.com/OtwayCoveredBridge

Helping to save important landmarks MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD !............

Comment by Sue OldsWidow on May 4, 2014 at 17:35
Comment by Jan Carter on May 4, 2014 at 16:33

Sue,

Looks like you all had fun helping a great cause!  There is a lot to drool over there.  I would love to see a pic of the bridge!

Comment by Sue OldsWidow on May 4, 2014 at 14:27

According to the Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail, the bridge is located southwest of the junction of state routes 73 and 348. The bridge was erected in 1874 and was in use until it was bypassed in 1963. This historic structure is listed on the National Registry and was completely restored by the village of Otway in 1974. What makes the Otway Bridge so unique is that, of the 80 or so covered bridges that were built in the history of Scioto County, it is the lone survivor.

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