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Williams Covered Bridge, located in Lawrence County, Indiana, is the state's longest double span covered bridge, stretching 402 feet across the East Fork of the White River. Constructed in 1884 by Joseph J. Daniels, this historic structure showcases the rare Howe truss design and has been a vital transportation link for over a century.
Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1981, Williams Covered Bridge is now a pedestrian and bicycle attraction, preserving its rich history while offering visitors a scenic experience. The bridge hosts various events throughout the year, allowing guests to celebrate its heritage in a picturesque setting.
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