Germantown Covered Bridge

The Germantown Covered Bridge, in , 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.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Germantown and Carlisle.

Village
is a city in , United States. The population was 5,796 at the 2020 census. A part of the , was founded by German Americans from and was once home to a cigar industry.

Village
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is a city in and counties in the southwestern part of , United States. The population was 5,501 the 2020 census. The Warren County portion of is part of the , while the Montgomery County portion is part of the . is situated 4 miles southeast of Germantown Covered Bridge.

is a city in southern , United States. The population was 19,923 at the 2020 census. A suburb of Dayton, it is part of the .

Germantown Covered Bridge

Latitude
39.62617° or 39° 37′ 34″ north
Longitude
-84.36522° or 84° 21′ 55″ west
Elevation
709 feet (216 metres)
Open location code
86FQJJGM+FW
Geo­Names ID
4512623
Wiki­data ID
Q58904052
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