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Phillips Covered Bridge
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Coordinates 39°46′20.17″N 87°19′20.71″W / 39.7722694°N 87.3224194°W / 39.7722694; -87.3224194
Crosses Rocky Run
Locale Wabash, Parke, Indiana
Other name(s) Arabia Bridge
Named for The Phillips family
Owner Parke County
ID number 6100057
Characteristics
Design Multiple King Posts (no arch) single span
Material Wood
Total length 43 ft (13 m)
Width 16 ft (4.9 m)
Clearance above 14 ft (4.3 m)
History
Constructed by Britton, J.A.
Opened 1909
Rebuilt 1991
Phillips Covered Bridge
MPS Parke County Covered Bridges TR
NRHP reference No. 78000407
Added to NRHP Dec 22, 1978
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The Phillips Covered Bridge is southeast of Montezuma, Indiana in Parke County, Indiana and crosses Rocky Run, also known as Big Pond Creek. Unlike the rest of the bridges of Parke County, it is a single span King Post bridge structure, having no arches, that was built by Joseph A. Britton in 1909.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

History

The Phillips Covered Bridge is often known as the Arabia Covered Bridge because the surrounding area was known as "Little Arabia." This name may of came from the Syrian Muslims immigrants that had settled nearby or maybe as a term of derision for the residents of the area who were thought of as little more than cattle thieves. The Arabia Church had been built on the hill south of the covered bridge. The only remains of the church now though are a step, foundation and some broken stained glass. However, the church's cemetery, Arabia Cemetery, remains and many of the headstones are inscribed with the "Phillips" name showing that the Phillips family had been prominent to the area near the bridge. The 1908 Parke County Atlas shows that the Phillips owned all the land west and south of the bridge.

The bridge also holds the distinction of not only being the shortest covered bridge in Parke County but also the only bridge left that is not of Burr Arch construction, it is a four-segment Kings Post truss bridge. It took these honors in 1957 when its sister bridge, the Weisner Covered Bridge, was washed out. The Weisner Covered Bridge had been built the year before the Phillips Covered Bridge by J.A. Britton also using a four-segment Kings Post truss but was shorter than the Phillips Bridge.

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