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The Bartonville Covered Bridge, built in 1880, stands as a historic wooden structure spanning a scenic stream under clear blue skies. This picturesque covered bridge features distinctive red siding with white trim and exposed wooden cross-bracing visible through its open sides, exemplifying classic 19th-century engineering. The bridge’s construction showcases traditional timber framing with X-pattern supports characteristic of covered bridge architecture from that era. Lush green trees and natural vegetation surround the bridge, creating a serene rural landscape that highlights the structure’s historical significance. The image captures both the bridge’s architectural details and its natural setting, making it ideal for heritage tourism and historical preservation searches.

Product features

– Matte, stretched canvas on 1.25" pine frame

– Premium Greenguard Gold latex inks for vivid, non-toxic prints

– Cotton/polyester canvas composite with soft rubber bottom dots

– Back hanging hardware included; multiple orientation and size options

– Sustainably sourced radiata pine frame; slight size tolerance +/- 1/8"

Care instructions

– If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.

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