10709 Ramp Creek Bridge
by Pamela Williams
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Title
10709 Ramp Creek Bridge
Artist
Pamela Williams
Medium
Digital Art - Photography
Description
Built by Henry Wolf in 1838.
Relocated in 1932 to the current location.
The only double tunnel bridge in Indiana (and one of four in the US).
The oldest covered bridge still standing in Indiana.
Originally this bridge was in Putnam County. When road construction would have left the structure dismantled, the decision was made to move it to Brown County. You can find this bridge at the North Entrance of the Brown County State Park, crossing over Salt Creek.
Capturing moments in time is a passion, Sharing those moments with others is a pure joy! Thank you for joining Pamela's photographic journey and remember to share the adventure with your friends and family........your kindness will be forever appreciated! #sharepamsart
Ten Percent of all profits from Pamela's Fine Art Photography collections will go to Alex's Lemonade Stand to help fight childhood cancer.
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January 8th, 2017
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Comments (5)
Jenny Revitz Soper
Love the misty "ghosts" inside this old bridge...I am sure there are plenty of them around. pinned (pinterest/Jso1111/art-from-artists-I-know)
Malanda Warner
Pamela, I love the way you presented this old bridge, one more way to preserve it -- through your artistic work! LF