
9 foot clearance on this active use covered bridge. Road is narrow! Road seems one way at times and part is gravel, while your hoping no one else wants to go down Covered Bridge Road. Indiana has...
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Bean Blossom Covered Bridge in Nashville, IN, stands as a timeless testament to the region's rich history. Built in 1880, this historic landmark captivates visitors with its picturesque setting and enduring charm. Spanning the Bean Blossom Creek, the bridge's classic wooden structure exudes a sense of nostalgia, inviting you to step back in time and imagine the bygone days of horse-drawn carriages and simpler ways of life.
As you stroll through the surrounding landscape, the Bean Blossom Covered Bridge transports you to an era of craftsmanship and community spirit. The weathered planks and intricate truss work serve as a reminder of the skilled artisans who crafted this architectural gem over a century ago. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil spot to soak in the beauty of Indiana's countryside, this beloved landmark offers a glimpse into the past while leaving a lasting impression on all who cross its storied path.
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9 foot clearance on this active use covered bridge. Road is narrow! Road seems one way at times and part is gravel, while your hoping no one else wants to go down Covered Bridge Road. Indiana has...
Indiana has lots and lots of covered bridges. I've been to a few of them. Bean Blossom is one of the loveliest. With only a 9 foot clearance, it was too small for the "Free Candy!" van that needs...
traveling down the road is not meant for a large vehicle if so be careful it's down a narrow gravel road for a single lane on a downward drive. But it's well worth the experience
I love old school covered bridges reminds me of some legend of sleepy hollow Ichabod Crane type of things. So I really enjoyed come across the Beanblossom covered bridge. He go down a little road...
Although the covered bridge is small by Hoosier standards, it is still functional even though it was built in 1880! The single truss bridge only covers a span of about 57 feet, it's total length...
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