Honey Run Covered Bridge
Honey Run Covered Bridge | |
A picture from the Historic American Engineering Record | |
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Location | Butte County, California |
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Nearest city | Chico, California |
Coordinates | 39°43′43″N 121°42′13″W / 39.72861°N 121.70361°WCoordinates: 39°43′43″N 121°42′13″W / 39.72861°N 121.70361°W |
Built | 1886 |
Architect | American Bridge and Building Company of San Francisco |
Architectural style | Other |
NRHP reference # | 88000920 |
Added to NRHP | June 23, 1988[1] |
Honey Run Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge crossing Butte Creek, in Butte County, northern California.
It is located on Honey Run Road at Centerville Road, about halfway in between Chico and Paradise.
History
Built in 1886 and accepted as completed by the Butte County Board of Supervisors on January 3, 1887, the Honey Run Bridge (originally Carr Hill Bridge) was constructed by the American Bridge and Building Company of San Francisco. George Miller was appointed Superintendent of Construction by Butte County to oversee the project.
The three span wooden bridge was originally built uncovered evidenced by the timber trusses of the two original, remaining spans covered with sheet metal on three sides. The cover was added in 1901.
Crossing Butte Creek, the Honey Run Bridge is the only surviving example of a three span timber Pratt-type covered bridge in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[1]
The bridge was open to vehicular traffic until a truck crashed into the eastern span and damaged it in 1965 thus making the bridge virtually impassable. A new steel bridge was built upstream for vehicular traffic.
The covered bridge is now used as a pedestrian footbridge, protected within Honey Run Covered Bridge County Park. Local residents raised funds and rebuilt the eastern span and from the ruins and the bridge re-opened in 1972.[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ Miller, Terry E. America's Covered Bridges. Tuttle.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honey Run Covered Bridge. |
- Honey Run Covered Bridge
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-312, "Honey Run Bridge, Spanning Butte Creek, bypassed section of Honey Run Road (originally Carr Hill Road), Paradise vicinity, Butte County, CA", 18 photos, 2 color transparencies, 9 measured drawings, 16 data pages, 2 photo caption pages