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Here’s a recent video of the Harpersfield Covered Bridge. https://youtu.be/debtlglIR1Y?feature=shared
A picture is worth a thousand words, but yet you did not use any words. Some times just showing a picture is not enough. I really would love to hear the history behind those bridges. At this time I do not have a working car to drive there to see them.
we have amish in ohio and horses felt better about going through a covered bridge since it didnt scare them as much
The bridges are amazing, but a lot of the more remote ones are infested with wasps
Just went this weekend beautiful
Just visited 18 of them this week, they are interesting!
Great video!!!
This is where I grew up. Brings back a lot of memories as I no longer live there. Thanks for posting.
Joe, you should’ve did some steelhead fishing while checking out those covered bridges. The steelhead fishing is awesome in some of those rivers.
Can’t wait to see them ice fishing videos
Hi Joe , would like to let you know that you previous video made it into our end of year recap 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNxf3q1hRv8 , p.s. …awesome footage of the bridge..!!!! 👍
Do a maine/nh covered bridge one! Pretty cool… why do they make some covered and some not?
We had a couple in Shelby county Indiana built in the 1880’s and city tore them down. What a shame to destroy history. Even rumors of them being haunted when I was younger. Lol 😂 music was a bit haunting