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Blackburn, Muskingum County

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Inventory Number: OH/35-60-28
County: Muskingum County
Township: Meigs
Town/Village:
Bridge Name: Blackburn
Crosses: Brannon Fork
Truss type: Multiple King
Spans: 1
Length: 53'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1885
Builder:
When Lost: 1961
Cause: Moved
Latitude: N39 45.586
Longitude: W081 42.536
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Directions: 2 miles southeast of Young Hickory on TR221.
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Comments:
5-panel truss. Moved to Franklin County in 1967 as OH-25-65, in 1999 it was moved to Pickaway County as OH-65-16.
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