The Longest Covered Bridge In Illinois, Cumberland County Covered Bridge, Is 200 Feet Long
There’s just something so sweet and charming about a covered bridge. History combined with a picturesque natural setting adds to the allure of these structures that connect us from one side of a river to the other. One such bridge is Illinois’ longest covered bridge that you can find hiding out in the tiny town of Greenup.


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In 1865, the original was washed out and reconstructed in 1875 only to be washed out another time in 1912. In 1920, the bridge was replaced once more and held out until 1996, when (as you may have already guessed), it was wiped out yet again.



Have you visited the charming Cumberland County Covered Bridge? What other covered bridges have you seen around the Prairie State? Please let us know in the comments.
For more information on this covered bridge, visit the Village of Greenup website here.
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