Parker Bridge
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Parker Bridge is a Howe truss covered bridge built by J.C. Davis in 1873. The bridge is in Upper Sandusky, northwest Ohio.
The Parker Covered Bridge has a red exterior with latticework. Built in 1873 by J C Davis, the 182-foot-long bridge continued to transport people and vehicles across the Sandusky River for 118 years, until it suffered a fire in 1991. The ‘Cross the Bridge Again’ Committee restored the bridge in 1993.
The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Visitors can still walk or drive across the wooden bridge enjoying its stunning rural surroundings.
Cindy’s Insider Ohio Tips!
This is a great bridge to drive or walk over. There is a small pull-off where you can park the car and walk over. I liked walking along the bridge to really take in the craftsmanship inside.
Where is Parker Bridge Located?
- Address: Everhart Rd, Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351
Location Map for Parker Bridge
More Places to Visit in Ohio
Ohio has some amazing historic places that welcome visitors, such as Moonville Tunnel, Clifton Mill, and Poland Library.
More things to do in the northwest Ohio region include Things to Do in Put in Bay, Things to Do in Sandusky, Mary Jane Thurston State Park, and Gilboa Quarry.
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