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         Bridges Covered - Architecture:     more books (22)
  1. Bridge architecture--covered bridges in America: A selected bibliography (Architecture series--bibliography) by Anthony G White, 1981
  2. Covered bridges: A list of books (Architecture series : Bibliography) by Mary A Vance, 1979
  3. American Barns and Covered Bridges (Americana) by Eric Sloane, 2003-01-27
  4. Covered Bridges Across North America by Joseph Conwil, 2004-06-28
  5. Pennsylvania's Covered Bridges: A Complete Guide by Benjamin D. Evans, June R. Evans, 2001-06
  6. New England's Covered Bridges: A Complete Guide by Benjamin D. Evans, June R. Evans, 2004-06-01
  7. American Covered Bridges by Jill Caravan, 2006-01-01
  8. Indiana's Covered Bridges (IN) (Images of America) by RobertReed, 2004-09-20
  9. Covered Bridges in the New England States: A Comprehensive Illustrated Catalog by Warren H. White, 2006-10-12
  10. Chasing Covered Bridges
  11. Historic American Covered Bridges
  12. Bridges and Cupolas by Janet Strombeck, Richard Strombeck, 1984-03
  13. Covered Bridges of New York State: A Guide by Rick L. Berfield, 2003-04
  14. Covered Bridges of the Middle West by Richard Sanders Allen, 1970

181. The Sundial Bridge In Redding, Calif.
The Sundial Bridgean architectural wonder designed by Santiago Calatrava, But how on earth did such a backwoods project attract an architect of
http://www.viamagazine.com/top_stories/articles/Redding04.asp
September / October 2005 Home Weekenders Events Archives
You’ve never seen a bridge like the Sundial, this glass-and-steel sculpture that now soars over the Sacramento River. By Ron Fimrite Y
ou can say this about the city leaders of Redding, Calif.: When it comes to building a footbridge, they're not afraid to get their feet wet. In fact, they hired one of the world's foremost bridge designers, Santiago Calatrava, an architect of an aesthetic sensibility so refined he has been described by Time as "the poet of glass and steel." The product of this unusual collaboration, when it is unveiled with an appropriate celebration of fireworks on July 4, will be a $23 million, 700-foot-long, 23-foot-wide work of art, the likes of which has never been seen spanning the generally unadorned northern reaches of the Sacramento River. Calatrava, who was born in Spain and makes his headquarters in Zurich, has designed a bridge so airy in concept that it will at no point touch the water. That's an important environmental as well as artistic consideration, since this particular bend in the river, called Turtle Bay, serves as a maternity ward for thousands of spawning chinook salmon. Instead, the span will be supported by 4,342 feet of steel cable suspended from a single, glistening white, 217-foot-high pylon that resembles an egret in flight more than it does an ordinary bridge tower. The pylon, situated at the exact north end of the bridge, will do double duty as a sundial, casting its elegant shadow on a grassy plaza.

182. Chenoweth - Lemuel's House
Lastly an overview of Lemuel s amazing accomplishments as a builder of coveredbridges, an architect, and an inventor are presented in examples and pictures
http://www.chenowethsite.com/chlemuel.htm
Lemuel Chenoweth House and Museum
built 1856, Beverly, WV
Quick Links
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[Lemuel's Page]
"The Pleasant Little Homestead on the Rippling Tygarts", modem pen sketch
LEMUEL CHENOWETH HOUSE AND MUSEUM
Corner Water and Bridge Street, Rich Mountain Road, Beverly, WV
For more information contact Randy Allan , Curator
P.O. Box 239, Beverly, WV 26253
Phone: 304-636-1953 or 304-637-RICH
TOURS AND PROGRAMS AVAILABLE and described herein
  • Tour #1 Bridging All The Gaps (General Tour)
  • Tour #2 Bridging Gaps in Technology
  • Tour #3 Bridging Gaps in Ladies Rights
  • Program #1 Bridging The Gaps of Rivers, will travel to present this program to interested groups, etc.
  • Program #2 Bridging The Gaps of Civil War Hardships (Christmas Eve 1863) presented in Parlor During Christmas Season
TOUR INFORMATION
Tours and programs available by reservation only until further notice. Tours take approximately 50 minutes and are best suited for parties of 10 or less. Programs can accommodate 25 people. Standard rates are adults $4.00 and Students through high school $2.00. Group rates of 10 or more can receive a 25 percent discount. ANTIQUES AND SOUVENIRS ARE FOR SALE AT MUSEUM
MAP LOCATION - BEVERLY
GENERAL TOUR of "The Pleasant little Homestead on Rippling Tygarts
The purpose of the generalized tour is to briefly show how the famous builder of covered bridges not only bridged gaps of rivers, but also gaps of technology, and even family hardships caused by the Civil War. The tour begins with a brief history of the families from which Lemuel Chenoweth and Nancy Hart descended. Also brief information -about the thirteen children born to Lemuel and Nancy, and pictures of many family members can be seen.

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