You'll Want To Cross These 10 Amazing Bridges In West Virginia
West Virginia has incredible beauty, no only in its nature but in some of the man-made things, too. Here are some of the state’s most interesting bridges.

Also called the East Huntington Bridge and the 31st Street Bridge, this bridge crosses the Ohio River.

Built in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth, this covered bridge is a local landmark and historical icon. It's the oldest and longest covered bridge in West Virginia.
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Formerly the world's longest steel single-span arch bridge, the New River Gorge Bridge is one of the most photographed sights in West Virginia.
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This old bridge in Hinton used to carry W.Va. 107 over the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.

The county's only last covered bridge, according to Wikipedia. It's located about 6 miles outside of Hillsboro.

This bridge spans the Ohio River in Wheeling. At one point, for about 2 years, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world.

This single span crosses Buffalo Creek near Barrackville. It was built in 1853 by Lemuel Chenoweth.

Also known as the New Steubenville Bridge, it connects Weirton W.Va. with Stuebenville, Ohio.
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Located near Laurel Point, this bridge was built in 1889. It measures 12 feet wide and 40 feet long.

Crosses the Ohio River between Belpre, Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia. It opened to traffic in 2008.
These are some of the beautiful bridges in West Virginia. Did I miss any? Let me know in the comments.
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