Bridges and Barns of Southern Indiana


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  1. Nice pics. Colorful yet peaceful from a slower paced time… or least we imagine it was slower paced. People were busy just staying clothed and fed back in those days.

    We used to live in “Covered Bridge Acres” in Glenarm Illinois. Google the Sugar Creek Bridge in Glenarm. We would take mini-hikes to see it. It had to be raised due to backflooding from Lake Springfield.

    Carl I.

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