The Bean Blossom Covered Bridge, a Howe through truss design, spans Bean Blossom Creek in Brown County, Indiana. Built in 1880 by Captain Joseph Balsley, the 60-foot wooden bridge was constructed using local white oak and yellow poplar. It connected Nashville and Georgetown (now Bean Blossom) until it was bypassed by State Route 135 in 1936.
After storm damage in 1924 and deterioration over time, preservation efforts led by local residents began in 1967, ensuring the bridge’s survival. Restorations were completed in 1976, 1982, and 1988.
As Indiana’s oldest single-lane covered bridge still in its original location, it remains a cherished historic landmark.