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The Jackson Covered Bridge Poster
by Harold Rau
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The Jackson Covered Bridge poster by Harold Rau. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Jackson Bridge is also known as the Rockport Bridge and Wright's Mill Bridge. It is located near the former industrial hamlet of Rockport Mills,... more
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Artist's Description
The Jackson Bridge is also known as the Rockport Bridge and Wright's Mill Bridge. It is located near the former industrial hamlet of Rockport Mills, northwest of Bloomingdale, Indiana. The bridge was built by Joseph J. Daniels in 1861 and is the oldest remaining one built by him. It is a single span, double Burr-arch Truss structure built on a base of hewn stone. It holds the distinction as the longest single-span covered bridge in Indiana and the longest single-span, wood truss bridge that still carries vehicular traffic in the United States.
About Harold Rau
Welcome to the online store for fine art prints by photographic artists Harold and Eva Rau. All of the photographs in the galleries are available as prints that come from the highest quality source files. Meet the Rau Imaging artists: Harold Rau began selling fine art photography over 30 years ago when he lived in California. He sold framed prints of his images at art shows. Over the years he moved from 35mm format to medium format then to large format cameras. His love for photography has taken him from film into the exciting realm of digital imaging. The images presented in his gallery here represent a cross section of his award winning work. Recent Photography Awards: 2021 - Grand Prize Winner in the Locations Category of the...
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