Windsor Mills Bridge, also known as Wiswell Road Bridge or Warner Hollow Road Bridge, is a covered bridge that carries Covered Bridge Lane, formerly Wiswell Road, across Phelps Creek in Windsor Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The bridge, one of currently 17 drivable bridges in the county, is a single-span Town truss design. The bridge was built in 1867 using white pine.[2] It sits atop cut stone abutments, one made of sandstone quarried nearby, and the other made of creek stone. The bridge was bypassed in the 1960s and closed to traffic, and Wiswell Road was rerouted west of the creek. In the 1980s, the bridge was completely closed due to safety reasons. It underwent extensive renovation from 2002 to 2004, and was then reopened to all traffic, except for trucks and buses....
   Read moreA blue port a pot is here. Amish in the area, so be careful. Deep drop to the river and no trespassing signs up. Very quiet area. There is on the South side of bridge four cars spots to park. Best sun on the bridge is in morning and afternoon. The trees and hill block all sun later in the day. Especially in the cooler months in Ohio. It is a short distance from route...
   Read moreAnother first time for both me and my sister. I loved the placement of this one over a beautiful gulley on a narrow rough dirt road. Horses had recently been over and I picked up a lost horseshoe so I guess this will be a lucky year. I also feel lucky to have seen...
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