Fire Hydrant Decorated as Red Dog – Indiana
A fire hydrant in a small Indiana town dressed up as a red dog, with sun glasses, a leopard print bandanna, goldilocks blond hair, and a denim jacket.
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A fire hydrant in a small Indiana town dressed up as a red dog, with sun glasses, a leopard print bandanna, goldilocks blond hair, and a denim jacket.
Rising Sun is a small city on the banks of the Ohio River, in Ohio County, Indiana. The town was originally incorporated in 1816, and was a stopping point on the Ohio River for flatboats coming from Cincinnati and other points along the river. It is located across the river from Rabbit Hash, Kentucky.
The Marshall Covered Bridge was built in 1917 by Joseph A. Britton. The bridge is 74 ft long, and crosses Rush Creek. Its located in Parke County, Indiana. Parke has called itself the covered bridge capitol of the world.
Covered bridge are timber-truss bridges consisting of a roof, decking, and siding and are often painted red, or white. More than 14,000 covered bridges were built in the United States, mostly between the years 1825-1875. Many have since been replaced with more robust steel bridges that can handle heavier vehicles and more traffic, and last longer with less upkeep. Today, roughly 750 remain in the United States, mostly in rural areas of the Eastern US. Good places to spot them include; Indiana (98), Ohio (54), and Pennsylvania (219).