Sugar Creek Covered Bridge
Sugar Creek Covered Bridge is a covered bridge which crosses Sugar Creek southeast of Chatham, Illinois. The Burr truss bridge is 110 feet long and 30 feet wide.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places in the Area
Nearby places include Glenarm and Chatham.
Glenarm
Hamlet
Glenarm is an unincorporated community in Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. Glenarm is located along Interstate 55, south of Springfield. Glenarm has a post office with ZIP code 62536.
Chatham
Town
Chatham is a village in Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. It is located 2.8 miles south of Springfield. The population was 11,500 as of the 2010 census and 14,377 as of 2020. Chatham is situated 3½ miles northwest of Sugar Creek Covered Bridge.
Cimic
Hamlet
Cimic is an unincorporated community in Divernon Township, Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. Cimic is located on Illinois Route 104 west of its junction with Interstate 55; parts of the community have been annexed by Divernon. Cimic is situated 3½ miles south of Sugar Creek Covered Bridge.
Sugar Creek Covered Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Description: place in Illinois on the National Register of Historic Places
- Categories: covered bridge, road bridge, and transportation
- Location: Ball Township, Sangamon, Illinois, Midwest, United States, North America
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