Coral Springs Covered Bridge

Coral Springs Covered Bridge
Coral Springs Covered Bridge
Carries Automobile, pedestrian
Crosses Canal
Locale Coral Springs, Florida
Maintained by City of Coral Springs
Design Truss bridge
Longest span 40 ft (12.19 m)
Opened 1964
Coordinates 26°17′09″N 80°15′12″W / 26.285918°N 80.253204°W / 26.285918; -80.253204Coordinates: 26°17′09″N 80°15′12″W / 26.285918°N 80.253204°W / 26.285918; -80.253204

The Coral Springs Covered Bridge is a 40 ft covered bridge located in Coral Springs, Florida and was the first permanent structure built in the city. It has also been honored with a Florida Heritage Site Marker.

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Structure and design

Bridge, circa 1960s

It was designed by George Hodapp and constructed in early 1964 by Lewie Mullins, and George Porter, all Coral Ridge Properties employees. The 40-foot bridge has a single steel span that crosses N.W. 95th Avenue just south of Wiles Road.[1] Its roof is composed of 25 truss rafters, cross braces and stringers and is covered with shingles.[2]

Originally painted barn red, James S. Hunt, president of Coral Ridge Properties, wanted to convey a sense of the Old South on the otherwise barren landscape. Hunt's vision for Coral Springs was of a totally planned "City in the Country" with brick colonial-style public buildings, boulevards planted with flowers and the Covered Bridge as its centerpiece.[3]

History

James S. Hunt contacted the American Snuff Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for chewing tobacco designs to make the bridge appear more "seasoned". The company supplied two designs plus an artist to paint the murals. The Bull of the Woods logo on the east side of the bridge was first used in 1876. The Peach Snuff logo on the west side was created in 1950 to appeal to females.[3]

When the eye wall of Hurricane Cleo passed over Coral Springs in August 1964, the bridge was left relatively undamaged.[3] In October 2005, Hurricane Wilma passed over the city, and again the structure sustained little damage.

Present day

Over the years, the bridge and murals have been restored but are visibly abstruse as trees, (that were planted since after the opening) have grown along the sides of the road and canal. This directs many people to suspect that the “Bridge Clearance” signs on Wiles Road are misplaced. However, the signs do mark the true location of the only covered bridge in the state of Florida in the public right-of-way.[4]

The bridge has the distinction of a Florida Heritage Site Marker in recognition of its architecture and historical significance to the state. The Covered Bridge is depicted in Coral Springs' city seal.

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