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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Meems covered bridge

A drive to Paughs orchard in Quicksburg Va.  took us to see Meems covered bridge instead.    Just a pretty area for a stop to walk around, stretch our legs and take some pictures of the area. 
Meems bottom covered bridge in Shenandoah county, Virginia..
Sits across the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.





Current bridge is the forth one built.

The first one built between 1867 and 68 was destroyed by flood in 1870.

Replaced in 1871 only to be taken out again by flood waters in 1877

Third one constructed in 1878 , replaced 1894


  The bridge named after the Meem family who owned large tracts of land in the area.   Rock gathered from local quarries were used to build the abutments which extend below the river bed 10 feet.

October 1976 - vandals set fire and destroyed the bridge.  Timbers original to bridge were salvaged.   By 1979 the bridge was rebuilt and put back in service.












Slippery walk down to the river at the bridge









This is where we parked for the walk to the bridge

Looking across the corn field.







Heading to hotel because Paughs Orchard will have to wait until tomorrow.









a short clip of the bridge

10 comments:

  1. So nice to visit your blog and see something I wouldn't be able to. It was a joy to explore the bridge and surrounding area with you.

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  2. How neat... I love covered bridges... We have one not too far from us (near Gatlinburg, TN) which we like to visit on occasion...One year we planned a Covered-Bridge tour of New England --but a big hurricane came through that area with lots of flooding and washed out several of the historical bridges... We never got there ---but maybe someday we will...

    Check out my blog post today... I think you will find our tour of Antelope Slot Canyon interesting.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. Great post Betsy. Thank you for sharing the covered bridge. I enjoyed learning its history. Sure is in a beautiful area.

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  4. What a beautiful covered bridge Betsy! I have always loved those. We only have a couple here in Missouri, one being only an hour away from here. Your post makes me want to go see it again! It is not as grand as the one you showed us though. :) Have a great week!

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  5. I just love old bridges like that and that one is a beauty! Sadly we don't have them in this part of the country as far as I know, so it's nice to see one again here in Blogland :)

    I hope you're having a great week, Betsy.

    xo,
    rue

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  6. Dearest Betsy,
    Thanks for sharing this historic covered bridge with us!
    What a fate after all the flooding, the work had to be done over and over again...
    Worst was it being vandalized by fire! Some people have absolutely no respect for things and people as it did affect many; also the tax payers.
    Sending you hugs,
    Mariette

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  7. I just love covered bridges!! This one is a beauty!! We have a few in Pa. Thanks so much for stopping by!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  8. I think you will find our tour of Antelope Slot Canyon interesting.


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  9. Betsy, this is a wonderful bridge. Thank you for sharing it, the video was fantastic, too. We have a few very small covered bridges here in Wisconsin, but for the most part, I think they are fairly new. The bridge in your post has been through so many tragedies, nature and vandals, but is still standing. That's amazing! Always a pleasure to visit. :-)

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