Built 1895 NRHP Reference # 70000446 Area 3 ha Added to NRHP 26 February 1970 | Opened 1895 Phone +1 828-465-0383 | |
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Address 4160 US-70, Claremont, NC 28610, USA Similar Murray's Mill Historic District, David A Hunsucker Memorial, Pisgah Covered Bridge, Catawba County Museum, Harper House/Hickory History C |
Bunker hill covered bridge claremont nc catawba county
The Bunker Hill Covered Bridge is one of two covered bridges left in North Carolina, (the other being the Pisgah Covered Bridge in Randolph county), and is possibly the last wooden bridge in the United States with Haupt truss construction. It was built in 1895 by Andy L. Ramsour in Claremont, North Carolina, and crosses over Lyle creek. The bridge is a National Civil Engineering Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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- Bunker hill covered bridge claremont nc catawba county
- Bunker hill covered bridge
- History and Design
- References
Bunker hill covered bridge
History and Design
The project to build the bridge was started in 1894 when Catawba County Commissioners requested nearby owners of the Bunker Hill Farm to build and maintain a bridge that would cross Lyle Creek on the old Island Ford Road (a former Native American trail). According to local archives, Ramsour found the Haupt Truss design in a book. Since the bridge was originally constructed as an open span, its 91 ft. roof wasn't added until 1900, and in 1921, its original wooden shingle roof was replaced with a tin roof. The bridge was owned by the Bolick family until 1985 when they donated it to the Catawba County Historical Association, who restored it in 1994.