

It was built back in 1874 but was relocated to this spot in 1966.

The Mecca One-Room Schoolhouse is nestled tightly between a cornfield and the Mecca Covered Bridge. 780003973 Added to NRHP DecemLocation The Leatherwood Station Covered Bridgeis a single span double Burr ArchTruss covered bridgestructure that was built by Joseph A. Stroll across the Wabash River on the restored historic B&O Railroad Bridge. Parke County Covered Bridges TR (ID64000193) NRHP reference No. Montezuma features crullers, roast hog and beans, guided tractor pulled wagon tours of the Wabash and Erie Canal, and vendors. Home to the Historic Mansfield Roller Mill. Mansfield Village is bustling daily with hundreds of vendors offering an array of goods and festival food. They say some of the best apple butter is made and sold here. Its scenic historic district includes the Bridgeton Mill and Covered Bridge, the 1878 House, 1822 Case Log Cabin, and Bridgeton School.īloomingdale offers chicken and noodle dinners, ham and beans, barbecue and vegetables at the Friends Meeting house. Welcome to New Yorks award-winning state park system with 180 state parks and 35 historic sites From campsites, beaches and golf courses to hiking trails. Click here for more.īridgeton has an array of handmade crafts, vendors and a food court. Home to three covered bridges and several historic buildings including a school house, two churches, Governor’s home and a General Store. Pumpkins, mums, primitives and family yard sales. Last year's festival was canceled due to COVID-19. The annual Covered Bridge Festival in Parke County is starting Friday, October 8. (WTHI)- One annual fall event is back in the Wabash Valley. For more information about each location, visit the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival site.Īlso check out this map of all the various locations.īellmore is located on US 36 and SR 59. Updated 0 The Covered Bridge Festival is making a comeback in Parke County PARKE COUNTY, Ind. There are 10 festival locations throughout the county.ĭaily hours run 9 a.m. TAGGED: Tourism, Travel, vacation destinations. When does the 2022 Parke County Covered Bridge Festival run? The Parke County Covered Bridge Festival is a celebration to commemorate the covered bridges’ history in Indiana. The 10-day festival always begins on the second Friday in October, showcasing the 31 historic covered bridges in Parke County, along with featuring authentic arts and crafts, food and fall foliage. Called "Indiana's largest festival," the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival kicks off Friday Oct.
