West Virginia
See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia, List of crossings of the Potomac River, and List of West Virginia covered bridges- 35th Street Bridge, Charleston
- Alderson Bridge, Alderson
- B & O Railroad Potomac River Crossing, Harpers Ferry to Maryland Heights, Maryland
- Bellaire Bridge, Benwood to Bellaire, Ohio
- Blennerhassett Island Bridge, Parkersburg to Belpre, Ohio
- Bridgeport Bridge, Wheeling to Bridgeport, Ohio
- Carrollton Covered Bridge, Barbour County
- Clifford Hollow Bridge, Moorefield
- David Morgan Bridge, Fairmont
- East Huntington Bridge (East End Bridge), Huntington
- Fort Henry Bridge, Wheeling
- Hi Carpenter Memorial Bridge, St. Marys to Newport, Ohio
- Indian Creek Covered Bridge, Monroe County
- Interstate 470 Bridge, Wheeling to Bridgeport, Ohio
- Jennings Randolph Bridge, Chester to East Liverpool, Ohio
- Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge, Williamstown to Marietta, Ohio
- Military Order of the Purple Heart Bridge, Wheeling Island to Bridgeport, Ohio
- Moundsville Bridge, Moundsville to Belmont County, Ohio
- New Martinsville Bridge, New Martinsville to Hannibal, Ohio
- New River Gorge Bridge, Fayetteville
- Parkersburg–Belpre Bridge, Parkersburg to Belpre, Ohio
- Philippi Covered Bridge, Philippi
- Point Pleasant Rail Bridge, Point Pleasant to Gallia County, Ohio
- Pomeroy–Mason Bridge, Mason to Pomeroy, Ohio
- Ravenswood Bridge, Ravenswood to Meigs County, Ohio
- Robert C. Byrd Bridge, Huntington to Chesapeake, Ohio
- Robert H. Mollohan-Jefferson Street Bridge, Fairmont
- Silver Bridge, Point Pleasant to Gallipolis, Ohio
- Silver Memorial Bridge, Henderson to Gallipolis, Ohio
- Star City Bridge, Star City
- Veterans Memorial Bridge, Weirton to Steubenville, Ohio
- West Huntington Bridge, Huntington
- Wheeling Suspension Bridge, Wheeling
- Williamstown Bridge, Williamstown to Marietta, Ohio
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