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Bridgeton is the home of Indiana’s most famous covered bridge, the 1907 Conley Ford Bridge.
The authentic mill town’s first two blocks are listed with the National Register of Historic Places, and historic structures include an 1822 log cabin, the 1878 Bridgeton House, and the 1823 Bridgeton Mill.
The mill continues to operate today, grinding corn and flour into meal with 200 year old French grindstones. Shopping and dining and comes alive in October each year for the Covered Bridge Festival.
The festival hosts over 400 arts, crafts, collectible and antique vendors. The Mountain Man Rendevous takes place each April, and offers a weekend of pioneer reenactments.

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