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Thursday, July 12, 2018
Review of Small Town Fun in Conneaut Ohio
In the photo at the top of this post you will see the unique lighthouse I photographed in Conneaut. The walk out to the lighthouse was quite a hike, so instead I got out my tripod and long lens to photograph the lighthouse.
The map of Conneaut that I picked up showed a trail of covered bridges. There were four in the area and we took a drive and found one that I stopped to photograph. The covered bridge that I photographed is called State Road bridge and it spans the Conneaut creek. This bridge is 157 feet long and is a single span Town Truss bridge according to the sign on the bridge. It was built in 1983.
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Mary Beth Granger enjoys writing about her favorite interests: Photography, Traveling, and Lighthouses. She shares her photos and visits to lighthouses on her blog Lighthouse Musings. You can also find Mary Beth on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.
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Mary Beth, what fun to discover hidden treasures in a small town. The lighthouse was the perfect find for you, who specializes in photographing lighthouses! And what fun to find an Eagle's nest. Covered bridges I always associate with New England, so it must have been interesting to find some in Ohio. I've taken that I-90 drive many times traveling east to family in western New York State. Next trip I will have to make a stop in Conneaut, Ohio. Wonderful photos, as always, and interesting 'travelogue'. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteWell, I am feeling old right now. I feel like 1983 was just yesterday, yet that lovely bridge looks quite weathered. Must be the paint! At least, that is what I am telling myself right now. The lighthouse is really pretty and I love how your photo captured the water breaking on the left. I smiled at that commonality with the name of the lighthouse. It certainly looks like a nice town to visit, or live! I would imagine the daily scenery would be fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh this looks like a wonderful place to go for a visit. I don't get over the border very often, but when I do I will put this on my list of places to see. Thanks Mary Beth for the lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post to read. And I love the poster you created from your photos. Driving from Indiana to Maryland, and vice versa, over the years, I've stopped in some small Ohio towns on the lake. But never heard of Conneaut. Thank you for the tour.
ReplyDeletesounds absolutely beautiful and very relaxing as well. The photos are lovely as usual! That covered bridge is my fave. Am a total fan of those. It was the movie 'The Bridges Over Madison County' that got me hooked on them. Now I see them out and they kind of touch of special spot in my soul.
ReplyDeleteI love exploring small towns, and this one sounds delightful. I'm sorry I wasn't along when you saw the eagles. I would love to have seen that. I once saw an eagle on my balcony rail in Templeton, but that's the only time I've seen one. It looks like your poster covers the highlights of your trip.
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