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Jericho Covered Bridge

Scary stories haunt this wooden bridge.

Kingsville, Maryland

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Located near Jerusalem Mill Village in Harford County, Maryland, this covered bridge spans Little Gunpowder Falls, linking Harford and Baltimore counties.

Constructed in 1865 to connect the mill towns of Franklinville and Jerusalem Mill, the wooden bridge is 88 feet long and just under 15 feet wide, which is so narrow that only one car may cross it at a time. It is one of only six covered bridges still standing in the state of Maryland.

The bridge has a clearance of 12 feet, and there are yellow, dangling warning cans designed to alert motorists in tall vehicles to avoid passing through the bridge if they are too big to safely make it under.

Local legends surrounding the bridge are the stuff of nightmares. Some have reported their calls stalling out while on the bridge at night. Others recall the appearance of a monkey-like creature or red demon. The most macabre involve the shadows of people who were hanged on the bridge showing up at night.

Those brave enough to visit the bridge are rewarded with one of the more well-preserved, beautiful covered bridges in the state, owing to renovations in 1937, 1985, and 2015. 

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Jericho Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1978.

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Jericho Covered Bridge
12228 Jericho Rd
Kingsville, Maryland, 21087
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39.45911, -76.390215
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