NICK BEREZENKO
NICK BEREZENKO
BY: KELLY KRAMER

Bridge to Somewhere

BY KELLY KRAMER PHOTOGRAPH BY NICK BEREZENKO When it comes to covered bridges, Arizona is a far cry from Madison County, lowa. In fact, this is the only one in the state that's accessible by car. Named for Mauretta B. Thomas, who prompted the covering of the bridge in time for the nation's bicentennial celebration in 1976, the bridge is located in a place that was first known as Mortenson. The unincorporated town is home to only 300 residents, many of whom are descendants of original settlers.

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