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Indiana 235, Medora, IN 47260Map
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  • Retiredfarrier
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    Wish I could have seen it! Don’t go after heavy rains

    Really wanted to see the bridge. Was pulling a 22’travel trailer behind a pick up. Be careful to visit the bridge when there is little chance of flooded ground .There were two roads leading to the br...

    Reviewed on Apr 4, 2024
  • William F
    William F
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    Medora Covered Bridge is a Step Back in Time and Great Photo Opportunity

    This is the longest existing covered bridge in the U.S. The bridge sits in an inviting location over the east fork of the White River where it crosses SR 235 about 2.5 miles from the village of Vallon...

    Reviewed on May 30, 2023
  • Taylor B
    Taylor B
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    The longest covered bridge in the United States

    Remember the popular 1995 movie "The Bridges of Madison County" starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep that was based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Robert James Waller and filme...

    Reviewed on Apr 30, 2023
  • Cynthia K
    Cynthia K
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    A covered bridge in Southern Indiana

    This is a very nice covered bridge in the middle of nowhere. There's no charge to see it. There's a brown sign off Hwy 135 & it's just 4 or 5 miles down the road. Go past the first parking area & a mu...

    Reviewed on Jun 22, 2021
  • JerryC2417
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    Great experiance

    This is a place that means a lot to me.....My Grandpa discovered this bridge in 1946 and I was taken to it in the late 1960s when me and Grandma and Grandpa went on picnics there....They are gone but ...

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2021