The Union Covered Bridge is one of those timeless historical places, making it a perfect subject for black and white photography. Here are some photos I took in late summer of 1996.
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Stone walls lead up to the east entrance to the bridge.
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Another view of the east entrance.
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Missouri Spur-C bypasses the bridge now and crosses the creek, just to our left, over a spillway.
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The spillway over which the road crosses. The crossing is just to the south of the bridge.
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