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bore_butter

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this is Mt Zion wooden bridge 150 years old. i know there must have been plenty of muzzle loaders go across it
they rebuilt this bridge a couple years ago and it was the longest covered wooden bridge east of the Mississippi.
248 ft long
now some low lives burned it down. it was the pride of Washington County Ky.
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Someone I did business with in Harrodsburg was involved in the preservation effort. Remember it being a point of pride and a real passion of his. Doesn’t look like much of anything is left.
 
Sad. But what does it have to do with traditional muzzleloading?
Curmudgeonly comment. Many topics not about traditional muzzleloading on the forum, but rather time period of muzzleloaders. From original post.
Mt Zion wooden bridge 150 years old. i know there must have been plenty of muzzle loaders go across it
Maybe just outside of forum targeted timeframe, but still linked to traditional muzzleloaders. Hypothetical question for @Rifleman1776. What do Delrin ramrods have to do with traditional muzzleloading?
 
Like that man said, when he watched somebody throwing trash out of a car window. These people haven't yet figured out that there's no 'away'. It's all here, on the same planet. ALL our history is here to give cause for enjoyment or remembrance, to give us a place to either belong to, or to yearn for.

Destroying history like that is a huge middle finger to everybody who values this world that we all live in. I live mostly in UK, but I feel the pain and anguish of those for whom this old bridge meant part of their lives.

In the long run, it belonged to all of us.

And now it's gone.

It's a great shame, especially to those who destroyed it.
 
Madison County in Iowa ( the movie The Covered Bridges of Madison County filmed there) has seven historical covered bridges. One was burnt down a few years ago and rebuilt. Very expensive to rebuild and three people were caught and charged in its destruction. ..............and btw........I’m sure plenty of muzzleloader past through those bridges as well. (😀). Greg
 
There's one in Brown Co. Ohio near New Hope just off US68 between Georgetown & Mt. Orab that is closed to traffic.
 
Curmudgeonly comment. Many topics not about traditional muzzleloading on the forum, but rather time period of muzzleloaders. From original post.

Maybe just outside of forum targeted timeframe, but still linked to traditional muzzleloaders. Hypothetical question for @Rifleman1776. What do Delrin ramrods have to do with traditional muzzleloading?

Money!
 
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