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Union Covered Bridge
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Located in Monroe Co Missouri
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Union Bridge was built in 1871
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And served travelers for 99 years.
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Union Bridge was built using the Burr-arch truss design...
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Bridge is 120 feet long, 17 feet 6 inches wide
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The Elk Fork
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of the Salt River
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on the Paris to Fayette Road
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Old one-room school.
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Doorway
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Historic home
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Blue flower
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Mark Twain Memorial
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Mark Twain childhood home
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Interior of Mark Twain home
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Interior 002
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Interior 003
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Interior 004
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Mississippi River
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Roadside barn
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Interesting barn
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Along Hwy 79
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Old abandoned house
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Album Description:
A weekend trip to Northern Missouri provided a number of subjects for our cameras including a visit to the birthplace of Mark Twain.
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15 comments
Very interesting album. good pictures. I enjoyed them very much. Thanks for sharing... PS I like barns too.. Joe from Tennessee..
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joeselby 2005.09.09 at 21:15:23 PDT
Hi Jayne. It's good to see things that we can identify with. Even we Aussies have heard of Mark Twain and it's interesting to see how and where he lived, and of course it had to have the mighty Mississippi in here somewhere. Very good guys and I thank you for sharing it with me. Take care and give my best to Joe. Hugs mate Al...
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shortshooter 2005.09.10 at 01:33:27 PDT
Good Morning Jayne, Looks like you guys also had a good labor day trip, love your pictures as always, but looks like missouri is like arkansas and also tennessee, needing lots of rain. I guess we will get our share soon with fall coming on then we can all find some good waterfalls, take care and have a good sunday, see you in the woods, Ronnie
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rrackley 2005.09.11 at 10:39:01 PDT
What a great album Jayne. I loved the Ornamental Mill and the old school house. I always loved Mark Twain and found this whole album VERY interesting. Check out my new one of my grand baby's first horse show. I was a proud Nana!
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momadebbie2 2005.09.12 at 06:54:05 PDT
Great photos Jayne..........Looks like you had a good trip. This would have been something I would have liked to see too! Keep those great photos coming. Bonnie
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bonniedean4 2005.09.12 at 19:22:15 PDT
Hi Jayne & Joe!! Simply a fantastic album filled with lots of memories..Spent part of my Honeymoon (1959) in Hannibal Mo. just enjoying the sights..You got some awesome old barn captures in this one too..Thanks for sharing & God's Blessings from Texas...Ken
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bigdaddy8x14 2005.09.13 at 14:06:36 PDT
Hi Jayne..i love these shots, especially the interiior shots of Mark Twain's home. Thanks for the great tour of the area! Warm regards, -claudia
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gardenlady110 2005.09.17 at 17:33:27 PDT
Hi Jayne, Just finished looking at your photos of the Mississippi river and Monroe Co., MO. Beautiful country. I am not used to seeing the river that blue. Down in La. where I lived for a while, it is quite dark and muddy. All of the barn pictures are excellent. Thanks for sharing your photos. Regards, Ken Up, Wilson, Ok.
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kenup5429 2005.09.18 at 11:36:03 PDT
Hey how are you. Sorry I have not been around to write comments. Thanks for all of yours. I love the 5th one achitecturally. So interesting inside the bridge. They are all great, we all love those covered bridges!!!!
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oceanloves 2005.09.25 at 06:04:37 PDT
hi Jayne what a nice album i never had the pleasure of going through a covered bridge sounds cool and mark twain place as a child is something neat to see i enjoy old building of some famost people of long ago the way they live , today people would not servive living like that , we are to spoil . thank so much for sharing and your visit to my album your friend Jean
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jac707 2005.09.29 at 20:27:53 PDT
wonderful album. great composition. all agar101
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agustinguti888 2005.10.03 at 06:48:16 PDT
Hi Jane ok, you will think it odd. I pick a very artistic "Doorway" you took of the cabin. I love that one!!! I can picture a Mom and Dad in there with kids!! LOL!! So now I will have to look for the dedication album! Have a great week. Gin the artist
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oceanloves 2005.11.15 at 06:07:47 PST
Hi Jayne...Thanks for selecting one of my barn photos as one of your favorites..I also feel honored to be next to Ronnie who is also one of my favorite Users..the barn image you selected is one of the very first barn photos I took in Sept 1986..the barn is no longer there as that area has been turned into a large apartment complex so it's now a "historical" treasure as far as I'm concerned..Will look at your 24 favorite photos in a few days to see who else is added..Going to be fun...God Bless & Merry Christmas from Texas...Ken
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bigdaddy8x14 2005.12.08 at 20:07:33 PST
Thanks for your support and viewing NTTL2K1 or NTTL2K2 albums in 2005. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, best wishes for 2006! Michel from Quebec, Canada
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nttl2k1 2005.12.18 at 16:59:00 PST
Thank you for sharing your photos of the Union Covered Bridge. My wife and I have travelled to see the 2 of the 4 covered bridges in Missouri (Sandy Creek and Bufordville by Bollinger Mill) and will visit the one in Linn County this fall. Your photographs are fantastic and how you show off Missouri's finest beauty. David St. Louis, Missouri
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justmarriednhappy 2006.06.26 at 09:38:59 PDT
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