Shinn Covered Bridge
Shinn Covered Bridge
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Eastern (downstream) side of the bridge
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Northeast of Bartlett in Palmer Township |
Nearest city: |
Bartlett, Ohio |
Area: |
Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) |
Built: |
1886 |
Architect: |
Charles T. Shinn |
Architectural style: |
Burr Arch Truss |
Governing body: |
Local |
NRHP Reference#: |
76001544[1] |
Added to NRHP: |
October 8, 1976 |
The Shinn Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located in the countryside northeast of Bartlett in Washington County,[1] this single-span truss bridge was built in 1886 by local carpenter Charles T. Shinn.[2] Built of weatherboarded walls with stone abutments and a metal roof,[3] the bridge features the Burr Truss design, which mixes the king post truss with a wooden arch designed by Andrea Palladio in the sixteenth century. Shinn built his bridge to span the western branch of Wolf Creek in Palmer Township.[2] Measuring 98 feet (30 m) in length, the bridge was constructed soon after the drowning of one of Shinn's children.[4]
In 1976, the Shinn Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] It qualified for inclusion on the Register because of its important historic architecture and its place in the history of Ohio,[3] for it is one of the last few examples of Burr king post arch truss bridges still standing in the state.[4]
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- Category:National Register of Historic Places
- Portal:National Register of Historic Places
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