I created a route using a mapping program called REVER.
Washinton County is located in Maryland's portion of the Great-Appalachian Valley, which stretches from New Your to Tennessee. Because limestone was readily available building materia lin the county and it didn't detoriorate as rapidly or require as much maintenance as wooden covered bridges, stone was the preferred bridge-building material here in the 19th century. Most of Wasington County"s stone bridges still accommodate 21st-century vehicular traffic. The bridges' graceful arches over babbling creeks offer rural scenery that seems purpose-made for an artist's canvas or a photographer's camera.
Here is a link to all my pictures
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wfpt1kgVxhxfKMCR6
Here is a link to the REVER track of my ride
https://go.rever.co/PJAuDVfy3Jb
Because the ride was so detailed I had to make two REVER routes to get all 22 bridges
Part 1
https://go.rever.co/IMS0HZq6iGb
Part 2
https://go.rever.co/ZQ9BsJw8iGb
Fun day....Good ride