Union Covered Bridge State Historic Site - near Paris, MO
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N 39° 25.977 W 092° 06.176
15S E 577203 N 4365207
Historic covered bridge located west of Paris, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WM11J8B
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/31/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
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County of site: Monroe County
Location of bridge: MO C, Union Covered Bridge Historic Site, W. of Paris
Marker erected by: Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Parks
Park Hours: Sunrise to sunset, daily, year-round

"Union Covered Bridge, built in 1871, is the only one of the four remaining covered bridges that represents the Burr-arch truss design. It served travelers in Monroe County for 99 years and is a peaceful spot to visit or stop and relax. The bridge is located in picturesque northern Missouri and is a perfect place for pictures." ~ Missouri Department of Natural Resources


Historic Marker near Bridge:
Union Covered Bridge is the only surviving example in Missouri of a covered bridge with the Burr Arch truss systems. The bridge is 120 feet long, 17 feet 6 inches wide, and has an entrance 12 feet high -- just high enough to admit a wagon load of hay. Union Covered Bridge was completed in 1871 and named for the Union Church, which stood nearby.

On April 8, 1870, the Monroe County Court authorized the funds necessary to construct a bridge over the Elk Fork of Salt River on the Paris to Fayette Road. Joseph Elliot, a bride builder from Payson, Ill., was chosen to build the bridge.

Then as now, the county court was responsible for the maintenance of certain roads and bridges. Construction work was bid out, and the firm that offered the lowest price was generally chosen to do the work.

Union Covered Bridge State Historic Site is administered and maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

Shortly after being taken over by the state park system, Union Covered Bridge received its first restoration work. Rotted or missing siding was replaced and roof repairs were made.

Another phase of this early restoration included attempting to remove a sag in the bridge by lifting it with a crane. Unable to move the bridge, the crane nearly pulled itself into the water.

After completing the restoration work, the bridge continued to carry traffic until 1970. For 99 years Union Covered Bridge had served local travelers.

Park Type: Day Use

Activities:
Hiking trail, photo ops.,


Park Fees:
None


Background:
Union Covered Bridge, built in 1871, is the only one of the four remaining covered bridges that represents the Burr-arch truss design. It served travelers in Monroe County for 99 years and is a peaceful spot to visit or stop and relax. The bridge is located in picturesque northern Missouri and is a perfect place for pictures.


Date Established?: 1968

Link to Park: [Web Link]

Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed

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