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Each article features one unique Ohio covered bridge.I have personally photographed, hunted, recorded and researched all known 150 existing, (or recently defunct) covered bridges in Ohio. I have found covered bridges in almost each of the state's counties. I now own The Definitive Collection of Covered Bridges in Ohio. I plan to publish a book soon. To see more photography about covered bridges and other topics, visit my website

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Girl Scout Camp Covered Bridge

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On 28 February 2004, it was 56° outside with a blue sky, a perfect day for a drive in the country. The Girl Scout Road Covered Bridge spans Wakatomika Creek with 68 feet. Wakatomika Creek drains a small portion of the far northeastern section of Licking County.

This bridge was built in 1882 with the same truss design as the Boy Scout Bridge Covered Bridge, In the covered bridge reference books, the truss is identified as a Multiple King Post Truss, but the Girl Scout Covered Bridge does not have the traditional kingpost center panel. Instead the center panel is empty.

The floor is laid horizontally. The exterior has a rusted tin roof and red plank siding with a small window on one side.

In 2002, a local resident Ned Grewell asked the Licking County Commissioners for money to cover his expenses for materials, $7400.00. Mr. Grewell has a weekend retreat nearby. Thanks to Mr. Grewell, his relatives and friends who helped him, they repaired and refurbished the bridge that had main timbers exposed. Side boards were replaced and the bridge has once again been repainted red. One has to wonder about the structural integrity of the bridges main timbers that have been exposed to the rain and snow for years, and surely there be must some deterioration.

Since this last repair, vandals have once again kicked out side panels and damaged the roof. In the summer, these same vandals dam up the creek and tie a rope off a structural timber to use it as a swing to dive into the Wakatomika Creek below. The bridge is a single span and rests on cut stone abutments.

The Girl Scout Road Covered Bridge has also been known as the Mercer Covered Bridge and as the Shoults Covered Bridge. The bridge is still open to vehicular traffic.

Directions: from Fallsbury Township. From Martinsburg southeast on SR 586. five miles, left on T 255 (Girl Scout Road) one mile to bridge site.

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