Covered bridge by danette

Covered bridge

This bridge is located in My Town and is almost 51 years old--considered historical since that is the age of My Town! I am going to start a real estate blog for my business and thought I'd start with this bridge. Feedback welcome.
An interesting capture.
April 18th, 2015  
I love covered bridges, this one looks like it is in excellent condition. Most of the ones around here are so old and decrepit that they have closed them to vehicle traffic.
April 18th, 2015  
which came first?
April 19th, 2015  
@chard Same year. The bridge was the first permanent structure of My Town, built the same year the city was incorporated.
April 19th, 2015  
@soboy5 Your bridges are most likely older. Also, this one was restored not all that long ago.
April 19th, 2015  
Great capture of the bridge and interesting information, Danette.
April 19th, 2015  
Wonderful shot of this bridge and a great pov. Looks like it might still be used? Great way to start your blog...good luck with it Dannete!
April 19th, 2015  
Only 51? Must be one of the youngest in the country.
April 19th, 2015  
A lovely shot.
April 19th, 2015  
Lovely! I wish we had one of those where i live, we did have one, but it was neglected too long :(
April 19th, 2015  
Wow no idea florida had covered bridges. Love the sign on the side.
April 20th, 2015  
Awesome!!
April 20th, 2015  
That looks familiar, did you post a similar picture some time ago?
April 21st, 2015  
@bill_fe It was kind of you to remember. Yes, I posted a photo a while back of the same bridge.
April 21st, 2015  
I do like this one over the one from the next day - this takes out the "touristy" feel out, as it does not show the description, but just great details of the structure and a great paint work on the side. Definitely this one - better feeling, better atmosphere.
April 21st, 2015  
Another great capture.
April 21st, 2015  
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