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12/18/21

[Answer] Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges?

Answer: The correct answer is Pennsylvania.




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Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges? Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges ? 1. Ohio 2. Iowa 3. Pennsylvania 4. Vermont The correct answer is Pennsylvania. Many states still have at least one covered bridge and some states — particularly those in New England and the Midwest — have many more. Pennsylvania has the most covered bridges . An estimated 200 of the spans are scattered across the state with 29 in Lancaster County alone!: Please let us know as comment if the answer is not correct! Question: Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges ? 1. Ohio 2. Iowa 3. Pennsylvania 4. Vermont. The correct answer is Pennsylvania. Categories Question-Answer. Which New England state has the most covered bridges? Pennsylvania with 219 has the most. But Vermont can claim the densest concentration of the old timbered structures with 106. New Hampshire once had close to 400 covered bridges but that number has dwindled to 54. Rhode Island is the only New England state with fewer than eight covered bridges with but one. Which U.S. state has the most covered bridges ? 1. Ohio 2. Iowa 3. Pennsylvania 4. ...


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