The covered bridges were made famous by the novel and film the bridges of madison county.
Why do some bridges have walls and roofs madison country.
Touring the bridges of madison county.
A covered bridge is a timber truss bridge with a roof decking and siding which in most covered bridges create an almost complete enclosure.
Covering a wooden bridge is easy.
Parents need to know that the bridges of madison county is a lushly romantic 1995 drama based on the wildly popular 1992 novel by robert james waller that stars director clint eastwood and meryl streep as middle aged lovers.
Put a cover over it however and it ll last for centuries.
A detailed guide to visiting the six covered bridges of madison county iowa.
It is believed that at one point there were over 100 covered bridges in iowa however many were lost to fire floods collisions or demolition over the years.
The bridges were covered to protect the roadway because it was cheaper to replace the boards of the roof and walls then the heavy beams of the actual bridge.
The trusses already form a boxlike framework.
They usually are covered to help keep the wooden floor from getting frosty in winter.
The bridges of madison county also published as love in black and white is a 1992 best selling romance novella by american writer robert james waller that tells the story of a married italian american woman ww2 war bride living on a madison county iowa farm in the 1960s while her husband and children are away at the state fair she engages in an affair with a national geographic.
It is one of six remaining.
Kissing and brief scenes of lovers in dim light will probably neither shock nor offend younger teens but the film s structure underscores.
Uncovered wooden bridges typically have a lifespan of only 20 years because of the effects of rain and sun but a covered bridge could last 100 years.
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Or at least until some birdbrain adolescent decides to burn it down the fate of quite a few covered bridges in recent years.
This means that these 6 covered bridges which are left are truly the gems of iowa and a large reason for why madison county remains so special.
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Because it wouldn t be a covered bridge if it didn t.
The 6 covered bridges which remain in madison county iowa were made famous by the clint eastwood movie the bridges of madison county.
A married woman has an affair.
Made famous in the novel and film the bridges of madison county the roseman covered bridge was built in 1883 by harvey p.
The roofs cover the bridges that s why they re called covered bridges if they didn t have roofs they wouldn t be covered bridges.
With a roof to protect the structural supports from the elements a bridge could last a century.
Constant exposure to sun snow and rain left wooden bridges with a useful life of about a decade.
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The purpose of the covering is to protect the wooden structural members from the weather.