Traders Point covered bridge listed among state’s ‘10 Most Endangered’ landmarks

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2 thoughts on “Traders Point covered bridge listed among state’s ‘10 Most Endangered’ landmarks

  1. Thanks to Mr DeWitt Brown for saving the covered bridge back in 1960. A man ahead of his time! I’m shocked it hasn’t been rehabbed and moved many decades ago. I can’t remember it was even there.
    Hate to say, but not sure moving it to Eagle Creek Park would insure its protection and longevity. With all the folks with serious money in the Zionsville area, surely someone could pay the $2+ Million for it restoration and relocation up there.

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