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Richard P. Eastman Covered Bridge

Richard P. Eastman Covered Bridge

5.0(1 review)
1.5 mi

Also known as Hyde Road Covered Bridge, this is one of the prettiest covered bridges I've ever…read morevisited AND one of the youngest! Built in 2014, it does not span a river, but instead crosses over the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail going between Xenia and Yellow Springs. It's roughly 85 feet in length. The story behind this bridge is that it was named after local engineer and covered bridge lover Richard P. Eastman. Richard fought to save many of the covered bridges in his county and heavily influenced the building of the bike trail the bridge crosses. According to one article, the trail may not have ever happened if it weren't for the efforts of Eastman. He even has the nickname of The Godfather of the Little Miami Scenic Trail which was part of the "Rails to Trails" movement of turning abandoned railway tracks into recreational trails. The article also stated "He was the only county engineer in the state of Ohio who wanted to do a project like this." While the trail is well loved and appreciated today, it required a passionate fighter to get the project underway and completed. Richard was that man, making the bike trail a huge part of his legacy during his years as engineer. Richard died in 2011 at age 91. [SOURCE] https://ysnews.com/news/2014/05/new-bridge-honors-builder-richard-eastman The bridge itself is a gorgeous autumn color with multiple windows, decorative entrances and a cupola! I bet this bridge provides an iconic backdrop in the fall season! The design seems to be a modified version of the Town Lattice Truss building style found in many long standing historic covered bridges. It is said Richard raised his family not too far from this bridge which makes this a touching memorial. What a great legacy! When visiting please note there aren't many places to park, so be respectful of nearby residence and their property. Be brief and don't park on lawns. There are currently no signs that restrict parking to view the bridge, but I'm sure that would change with abuse and carelessness.

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Cedarville Community Library - Library on the Trail!

Cedarville Community Library

4.7(3 reviews)
6.4 mi

The village of Cedarville was under a "boil water" notice. I…read morestopped in while riding the Ohio to Erie Trail and the super kind librarians offered me a bottled water & tangerines! The library was quiet, cool & well stocked for a village library!

Beautiful Library, kind and helpful workers there! Ms…read more Nancy, Head Librarian, does a great job, there at this Library! We enjoyed the recent Historical Presentation, organized and set-up by Ms. Nancy! Ms. Nancy set-up beautiful tea cups and plates, and napkins and hot tea and cupcakes, for delicious desserts! Ms. Nancy works very hard and her presentations bring History alive and vibrant to us, all! A Volunteer, Ms. Leslie, did a beautiful job, hard work, detailed research, on The Brave Women Of The Revolutionary War, and The Tea Party, bringing History alive, in an educational and fun manner! Ms. Leslie wore a great looking Woman's Revolutionary Dress/Costume, looking like she had just step out of a Traveling Time Machine! Ms. Leslie brought delicious home made cookies from a old recipe from that time era, of that time during The Revolutionary War time! Thank you so much to Ms. Nancy and to all the library workers there, and to great volunteers, like Ms. Leslie, who does detailed Historical research, and brings History alive to all of us!! Thank you Ms. Nancy and Volunteer Ms. Leslie!! Mrs. Eileen Brown US NAVY Veteran March 24, 2026

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