Zumbrota Covered Bridge

Coordinates: 44°17′47″N 92°40′13.5″W / 44.29639°N 92.670417°W / 44.29639; -92.670417
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Zumbrota Covered Bridge
The Zumbrota Covered Bridge from the southeast
Zumbrota Covered Bridge is located in Minnesota
Zumbrota Covered Bridge
Zumbrota Covered Bridge is located in the United States
Zumbrota Covered Bridge
LocationWest Avenue over the North Fork of the Zumbro River
Nearest cityZumbrota, Minnesota
Coordinates44°17′47″N 92°40′13.5″W / 44.29639°N 92.670417°W / 44.29639; -92.670417
Built1869
ArchitectStafford Western Immigration Co.
MPSRural Goodhue County MRA (AD)
NRHP reference No.75000984
Added to NRHPFebruary 20, 1975

The Zumbrota Covered Bridge is the last remaining historic covered bridge in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It has been restored and is located in Covered Bridge Park in Zumbrota, Minnesota.

History[edit]

The bridge was completed in November 1869 as a replacement for Zumbrota's original bridge which was destroyed by the spring flood of that year. The bridge has latticed wooden-trusses and is structured to look like a barn; it is 116-feet long, and has a 15-feet wide roadway.[1] The covered portion of the bridge was added in 1871. The bridge served until 1932 when it was moved to the fairgrounds. In 1997 the bridge was moved to its current location in Covered Bridge Park, about 100 yards (90 m) from its original location.

In 1905, Zumbrota had a bridge often called "Zumbrota's second covered bridge" which spanned the Zumbro River, about 0.5 miles (1 km) mile upstream. It was a railroad bridge for the Duluth, Red Wing, and Southern Railroad.

The bridge roof partially collapsed on February 24, 2019, following one of the snowiest months in state history.[2] The bridge has since been restored, after an effort costing roughly $250,000.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ WPA Guide to Minnesota. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Historical Society. 1985 [1938]. p. 371. ISBN 0873517121.
  2. ^ Krueger, Andrew (February 24, 2019). "Historic covered bridge in Zumbrota damaged during winter storm". Minnesota Public Radio News. Retrieved February 25, 2019. The roof of the historic Zumbrota Covered Bridge was damaged during a winter storm on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019.
  3. ^ LaShomb, Alek (2023-07-13). "The last covered bridge in Minnesota". KIMT News 3. Retrieved 2023-07-14.

Further reading[edit]

  • Thompson, Robert R.; Marvin, Conway; Solberg, Jeff (2003). Zumbrota Minnesota: Bridging Past and Future: 1856-2006. G. Bradley Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-943963-98-2.

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