
Copeland Covered Bridge c.1925
The
Society was involved with major restoration of the Copeland Covered
Bridge over three years.
Situated in the historic
Beecher's Creek community that dates back to the late 18th century,
the bridge was built in 1879 by Arad Copeland so his livestock
could reach the pastures on the other side of Beecher's Creek.
The bridge is 35' long and is New York State's only Queenpost
Truss Bridge structure. Not only is it one of the few privately
owned covered bridges in New York State, it is the only remaining
covered bridge in Saratoga County. And thanks to the New York
State Covered Bridge Society, the Copeland Bridge is on the State
and National Registers of Historic Sites.
With only minimal repairs
over the years, the bridge stayed in the Copeland family until
1997 when great, great grandson Robert Tyrrell and his wife Betty
deeded the Bridge over to the Society---thereby guaranteeing
its preservation.
Through aggressive fundraising
efforts, grants, and grants in partnership with the Town of Edinburg,
repairs to the Copeland Covered Bridge are now complete. Site
improvements and landscaping plans were finished in the spring
of 2002.
Come
by and see the wonderful results of all our efforts and your
generous assistance!

Restored Copeland Covered Bridge
February 2003
Click Here for history of the Copeland
Covered Bridge.
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