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Photos taken 2005 by Gregory S. Hamilton
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Facts 

Overview
Covered bridge over Middle Fork Little Beaver on Eagleton Road (TR 761)
Location
Columbiana County, Ohio
Status
Open to pedestrians only
History
Built 1876 by Robinson and McCracken
Design
Covered Multiple Kingpost through truss
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 65.0 ft.
Total length: 66.9 ft.
Deck width: 11.2 ft.
Vertical clearance above deck: 9.0 ft.
Recognition
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 2000
Also called
Centennial Covered Bridge
Approximate latitude, longitude
+40.82167, -80.82700   (decimal degrees)
40°49'18" N, 80°49'37" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Inventory numbers
ODOT 1535455 (Ohio Dept. of Transportation structure feature number)
WGCB 35-15-05 (World Guide to Covered Bridges number)
NRHP 00000961 (National Register of Historic Places reference number)
BH 27401 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 03/2005)
Deck condition rating: Very Good (8 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Appraisal: Structurally deficient
Sufficiency rating: 14.4 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 1965)
50

Categories 

19th Century (1,725)
Built 1876 (36)
Built during 1870s (257)
Columbiana County, Ohio (35)
Covered (504)
Multiple Kingpost truss (39)
NR-listed (1,470)
Ohio (1,645)
Open to pedestrians (378)
Owned by county (14,138)
Span length 50-75 feet (4,650)
Structurally deficient (10,792)
Through truss (5,208)
Total length 50-75 feet (4,935)
Truss (15,742)

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Teegarden Covered Bridge in deck of playing cards
Posted July 8, 2006, by James Esteph (newt [at] newtscards [dot] com)

Watch for a new deck of cards coming out that includes a photo of the Teegarden Covered Bridge taken by photographer, Bill Miller. You can find out more information about the deck at www.coveredbridgeplayingcards.com