It's not historically old but the Netcher bridge outside Jefferson, Ohio, looks the part. It's one of seven authentic bridges of more recent vintage. #VisitOhio #OhioCoveredBridges #VisitAshtabula dwmossner.blogspot.com/2026/03/ohio...
The South Denmark Bridge near Jefferson, Ohio has a quilt on the wall facing north, but is otherwise low-key in its park-like setting. The 1895 bridge is one of four in this area of Ashtabula County. #OhioCoveredBridges #VisitOhio #VisitAshtabula dwmossner.blogspot.com/2026/03/ohio...
The bridge wasn't named Graham when it was washed down the river in 1913, but it took the name when it was put in place for farmers to get their crops to market. Now it's in a park near a river instead. #OhioCoveredBridges #VisitOhio dwmossner.blogspot.com/2026/02/ohio...
It's a relatively recent addition to the landscape of Ashtabula County, as the Caine bridge was constructed to mark the county's 175th anniversary in 1986. #VisitOhio #OhioCoveredBridges #VisitAshtabula dwmossner.blogspot.com/2026/02/ohio...
It's the only bridge in #AshtabulaCounty named for the family that's owned the land since it was built. Olin's Bridge was built in 1873. #VisitOhio #VisitAshtabula #OhioCoveredBridges dwmossner.blogspot.com/2026/01/ohio...
The Riverdale bridge crosses the Grand River and is actually two bridges-in-one! Originally built in 1874, in 1981 it welcomed reinforcements. #VisitOhio #OhioCoveredBridges dwmossner.blogspot.com/2025/11/ohio...
The first of the Ohio covered bridges we visited is in Greater Cincinnati - it's the only surviving covered bridge out of the 80 that once existed in Hamilton County. #OhioCoveredBridges #VisitOhio #VisitCincy dwmossner.blogspot.com/2025/10/ohio...