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Switzer Covered Bridge

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3392 Jones Ln, Frankfort, KY 40601, United StatesMap
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  • brad-weekndadventure
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    One of Kentucky’s Few Remaining Covered Bridge

    This gorgeous covered bridge spans 120ft across the Elkhorn Creek. Originally build in 1855 it was restored in 1989, and severely damaged and rebuilt in 1997 due to flooding. Thanks to its proximity...

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2021
  • brad-weekndadventure
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    One of Kentucky’s Few Remaining Covered Bridge

    This gorgeous covered bridge spans 120ft across the Elkhorn Creek. Originally build in 1855 it was restored in 1989, and severely damaged and rebuilt in 1997 due to flooding. Thanks to its proximity...

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2021
  • daniandcoryhodges
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    Cute bridge, sad with graffiti

    It’s a cute bridge, but, sadly, the graffiti has really taken away from this bridge. We are glad we saw it, but it was saddening that the bridge looks to be in such disrepair. We thought there would b...

    Reviewed on Jul 6, 2021
  • daniandcoryhodges
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    Cute bridge, sad with graffiti

    It’s a cute bridge, but, sadly, the graffiti has really taken away from this bridge. We are glad we saw it, but it was saddening that the bridge looks to be in such disrepair. We thought there would b...

    Reviewed on Jul 6, 2021
  • smcdaniel
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    Easy to find but graffiti on it was disappointing.

    I'm not sure why people see the need to "put their mark" on things that do not belong to them. It's disrespectful to say the least.

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2021
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