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Aerial view of a red covered bridge over a creek in Parke County

Parke County Has 31 Covered Bridges. We’d Drive Past All of Them Again

2026-07-02
By: James Beard
On: July 2, 2026
In: Culture

Parke County, Indiana, calls itself the Covered Bridge Capital of the World, and the name makes sense quickly. With 31 historic covered bridges, the county turns a fall drive into a full road trip across rural roads, creeks, mills, villages, and festival stops. A visit is not just about photographingContinue Reading

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