Germantown Covered Bridge
The Germantown Covered Bridge, in Germantown, Ohio, was built in 1870, restored in 1963, and moved from its original location over Little Creek on the Dayton Pike to its present location on East Center St. in 1911.Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Germantown and Carlisle.
Germantown
Village
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Germantown is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,796 at the 2020 census. A part of the Dayton metropolitan area, Germantown was founded by German Americans from Pennsylvania and was once home to a cigar industry.
Carlisle
Village
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Carlisle is a city in Warren and Montgomery counties in the southwestern part of Ohio, United States. The population was 5,501 the 2020 census. The Warren County portion of Carlisle is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, while the Montgomery County portion is part of the Dayton metropolitan area. Carlisle is situated 4 miles southeast of Germantown Covered Bridge.
Miamisburg
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Miamisburg is a city in southern Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 19,923 at the 2020 census. A suburb of Dayton, it is part of the Dayton metropolitan area.
Germantown Covered Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Categories: covered bridge, road bridge, and transportation
- Location: German Township, Montgomery, Ohio, Midwest, United States, North America
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