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Carries
  
Covered Bridge Road

Heritage status
  
NRHP

Material
  
Timber

Opened
  
1905

Total length
  
47 m

Crosses
  
Design
  
Howe truss

Construction started
  
1905

Height
  
6.86 m

Location
  
Grays River

Grays River Covered Bridge

Address
  
Grays River, WA 98621, USA

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge, Covered bridge

Similar
  
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Grays river covered bridge wahkiakum county washington


The Grays River Covered Bridge is a one-lane covered bridge over the Grays River in western Wahkiakum County, Washington. It is the only covered bridge still in use as a public highway in Washington State. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

Contents

Inside the grays river covered bridge


History

The bridge was built in 1905 in order to allow horse and wagon agricultural traffic to cross the river. Hans P. Ahlberg, whose dairy farm spanned both sides of the river, was instrumental in getting county commissioners to authorize the project, which was built on his property by the Ferguson & Huston company of Astoria, Oregon. The bridge was covered three years later in 1908 to preserve the expensive wooden trusses from the ravages of the area rains. The roof of the covered bridge was originally built of "board and batten cedar siding with a capped tin roof."

The bridge received a major restoration and reconstruction in 1988. In disrepair and at risk of being torn down, residents worked to raise funds for restoration. Reconstruction was completed by Dulin Construction of Centralia, Washington, for a cost of $295,980.00. The new bridge included steel beams some of which received a wood veneer to maintain the bridge's historic appearance. On September 30, 1989, the bridge was rededicated to public use, with author, granger, and Grays River resident Robert Michael Pyle serving as master of ceremonies.

Engineering

The Howe truss timber bridge with timber decking spans 155.5 feet, is 22.5 feet high (16.75 inside clearance), and 14 feet wide with cedar shingles for the exterior.

Management

The bridge is the centerpiece of Ahlberg Park which has been managed by the Grays River Grange since 2011 and is the site of an annual Covered Bridge Festival.

References

Grays River Covered Bridge Wikipedia


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