The Hannah Bridge is the youngest of the five covered spans on Thomas Creek in Linn County.
The 105-foot housed Howe truss is exposed through the large side openings on the bridge.
Very attractive in appearance, the characteristic Linn County covered bridge design includes segmental portal arches, exposed beams at the gable ends, and white board-and-batten cladding.
Thomas Creek was named for Frederick Thomas, who obtained a donation land claim on the banks of the stream in 1846.
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