The Covered Bridge

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The story of the covered bridge is one of creativity and community.

Time had not been kind to the dam that provides the energy source for the Mill. It has been repaired or reconstructed several times over its very long history, the last of which dated back to the 1950’s. Once the Sawmill had been updated and in working condition again, it was established that the dam, in its deteriorating state, must be rebuilt in a more enduring manner. In 2010, dam reconstruction was completed.

The Covered Bridge over the new dam was actually an afterthought during the time of dam construction. The suggestion and design, made by volunteer Peter Sporring, proved to make a fascinating and welcoming entrance to the Homestead. One that is now synonymous with O’Hara Mill.

In exactly three months, from March 23rd to May 23rd 2012, a group of volunteers hand built the Covered Bridge with the assistance of many skilled community members and businesses.  

To read the story about the amazing collaborative effort of volunteers and supporting donors that made it possible, click here.

 

James O'Hara