
The Fallasburg Covered Bridge is awesome! It was built in 1871 when the city of Fallasburg was declining because business was being diverted to Lowell. It was built shortly after the covered bridge in Ada was with the same design. You can visit both bridges in a day because of their close proximity, the only difference being Fallasburg you can drive across at a whopping 5 mph. On the other side of the bridge, you can visit the historic Fallasburg village which includes a house museum and a school museum. The few houses that remain are all that's left of Fallasburg. The bridge is a great historical landmark and deserves more visitors who are passionate for preserving the past and...
Read moreIt's a historic wooden covered bridge in a place that's exactly like someplace that would have a historic wooden covered bridge.. with the historic preserved small town of Fallasburg next to it...it would've been completely in place if horse draw carriages instead of cars were on the road. It's a time capsule with the bridge as it's center piece. It's absolutely a must go if your there in the fall during peak colors and not uncommon to see newly weds having pictures by...
Read moreShort scenic trip from Grand Rapids Michigan. This was a booming village into the late 1860s. Although nearby Lowell became a more popular and more convenient access route for goods traveling across the Midwest from Detroit. A covered bridge spans the Flat River. A tributary of the Grand River. Photo ops are available in any season. Fisherman can target Smallmouth Bass and Pike...
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