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The Great Bridge-Building Contest

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Lemuel Chenoweth--a shy, furniture maker with only a third-grade education--enters a bridge-building contest in Richmond, Virginia, during the 1800s and wins with his design built entirely without nails.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published October 19, 2004

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September 20, 2025
Illustrations are decent but not spectacular. Story is great. My gents have both loved this one. We've read it many times.
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August 24, 2015
The non-fiction account of the Philippi wood covered bridge that was built by Lemuel Chenoweth in 1850. This bridge was built to last - it survived the Civil War, a fire, and remains in service to this day. When I read this aloud to 2nd graders, I bring Street View pictures to show the actual bridge as it looks today. It gives great messages about the value of hard work and that the prize doesn't always go to the richest or best-educated contestant.
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