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Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert, northern side.jpg
Northern side of the culvert
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert is located in Ohio
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert
Location in Ohio
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert is located in the United States
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert
Location in the United States
Location Rocky Point Rd., approximately 185 feet west of Old Mill Rd., Mad River Township, Clark County, Ohio
Nearest city Enon
Built 1871
Architect Samuel S. Taylor
NRHP reference No. 09000209
Added to NRHP April 4, 2009

The Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert is a historic bridge made of limestone in Clark County, Ohio. It's like a tunnel that carries Rocky Point Road over a small stream called Mud Run. This stream eventually flows into the Mad River.

This special bridge is located near Enon and was built way back in 1871. A skilled stonemason named Samuel Taylor led its construction.

What is a Culvert?

A culvert is a structure that allows water to flow under a road, railroad, or path. Think of it as a small bridge or a large pipe. In the past, many stone culverts were built to help roads cross over small streams.

A Unique and Old Bridge

Today, not many stone culverts from that time are still around in Ohio. The Old Enon Road culvert is very special because it's the only stone bridge in daily use in Clark County. It's also the oldest bridge of any kind in the entire county that people still drive on every day!

Listed as a Historic Place

Because of its unique design and long history, the Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. This means it's recognized as an important part of local history and architecture. It was chosen because its engineering is special and it has been kept in great condition.

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