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by Paul Lindner
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Harshman Bridge was built in 1894 by Evret S. Sherman. At one time there was a total of 29 covered bridges in Preble County. Harshman Bridge spans... more
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Neptune Ofthesea
April 21st, 2024
The wave has come, The sun is gone. Who rides the wave Runs the sun brave.
DANIELA MILLER
April 20th, 2024
I love it 😍 this Sun ☀️ Portal Sending Sun ☀️ cards to everyone Thank you 🙏 soo much 😘
Rita Tolbert
April 20th, 2024
Very professional absolute beautiful artristy by a gifted artist so very well pleased
Janie McKinley
April 19th, 2024
I love this greeting card with the old-fashioned outdoor dinner photo. Thank you for making it available.
Yaroslav Wow
April 19th, 2024
Thank you for your inspiration! It makes me a company for the whole day. And at nights it murmurs tranquillity.
Irene Gonzales
April 19th, 2024
love this greeting card
Harshman Bridge was built in 1894 by Evret S. Sherman. At one time there was a total of 29 covered bridges in Preble County. Harshman Bridge spans Four Mile Creek with 109 feet. Harshman Bridge is constructed with a Child's truss. There are only seven examples of the Child's truss left in the United States. Six are in Preble County and one is in Delaware County, Ohio. Harshman Bridge has a single span and rests on cut blue limestone abutments. The exterior has a red tin roof, white plank siding and one smail window on each side. Each portal has an extended roof. The interior has a low wooden guardrail and vertical floor planking. The Harshman Bridge is listed on the Nationai Register of Historic Places.
Dixon Township. From Eaton, SR 732 south, two miles, right on
Consolidated Road, five miles, left on Fairhaven Road, one-half mile.
All images are copyright � Paul Lindner. Photos may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published or downloaded in any form. All rights reserved. Any copying, altering, displaying, or redistribution of any of the images without written permission from the artist is prohibited. My interest in photography began at Christmas in 1955.My Mother and Dad bought me a Brownie Camera that used 127 Roll film,and only took 12 exposures.It even came with a attachable Flash unit.I was hooked from that day on Photography.I have taken thousands of photo's/images ever since then. Even when I was over in Vietnam 1966-1967 I took lots of photo's and sent them home in the old time Pre-paid mailers.I have had many Camera's since that old...
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