Ashland Bridge in New Castle County, Delaware
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Ashland Bridge in New Castle County, Delaware
More than a century after it was built, the Ashland Covered Bridge was recorded, in 1965, as one of the last three intact covered bridges in Delaware. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and was restored in 2008. On a crisp autumn day, like the one pictured here, crossing the bridge over Red Clay Creek must feel like a small trip back in time.
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