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Oldest of the six covered bridges in Madison County
The fabled bridges of Madison County, six in number, are largely inaccessible for those unwilling or unable to drive on gravel. One of the two exceptions is the Imes Covered Bridge, a 110 foot long t...
Oldest of the six covered bridges in Madison County
The fabled bridges of Madison County, six in number, are largely inaccessible for those unwilling or unable to drive on gravel. One of the two exceptions is the Imes Covered Bridge, a 110 foot long t...
I wish we would have had time to look at all the bridges but we were coming home and running out of time. I hope we can look at all the bridges at some future date.
I wish we would have had time to look at all the bridges but we were coming home and running out of time. I hope we can look at all the bridges at some future date.
Oldest of the six covered bridges in Madison County
The fabled bridges of Madison County, six in number, are largely inaccessible for those unwilling or unable to drive on gravel. One of the two exceptions is the Imes Covered Bridge, a 110 foot long t...
Oldest of the six covered bridges in Madison County
The fabled bridges of Madison County, six in number, are largely inaccessible for those unwilling or unable to drive on gravel. One of the two exceptions is the Imes Covered Bridge, a 110 foot long t...
Bridges of Madison County
I wish we would have had time to look at all the bridges but we were coming home and running out of time. I hope we can look at all the bridges at some future date.
Bridges of Madison County
I wish we would have had time to look at all the bridges but we were coming home and running out of time. I hope we can look at all the bridges at some future date.
Interesting to see these bridges that are over 100 years old. They are all pretty much the same.
Nice piece of Americana! The bridge is easy to get to and stroll about. You can just imagine a horse and buggy coming through!