Covered Bridges Of Grand Rapids: Tolls And Tales From The 1800s

Did you know that at once a long time ago, Grand Rapids had covered bridges over the Grand River? Yes, they were cool, covered and an easy way to cross the Grand River. But guess what? You had to pay a bridge toll just to cross the Grand River.

Grand Rapids is divided by the Grand River, and in the way back days of the 1800s they built covered bridges to cross the river.

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There weren’t any cars, only horses pulling carts, wagons, buggies, and the like. So if you wanted to cross the Grand, you could cross the river by canoe, or a small boat, but wasn’t exactly too safe.

So, private contractors built covered bridges and started to charge to get to each side. I don’t know what it cost back then but let’s say it cost a dime, ten cents to cross. That would be at least six to seven dollars today just to cross the river. Ouch!…

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