[1][3] It is believed to be about 12 feet (3.7 meters) long and adjoins the Ashland Nature Center.
[4] In 1965, when it was documented in the Historic American Engineering Record survey, it was one of the last three surviving covered bridges in the state of Delaware.
[5] In 2021, it was closed for temporary repairs after debris and high creek levels due to Hurricane Ida caused damage to the covered portion of the span.
[6] Media related to Ashland Covered Bridge at Wikimedia Commons
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