North of Lapeer on the way into the middle of Michigan s Thumb is Silverwood Road. An old camelback bridge carries a tradition, do a burnout when you cross.
The bridge dates back to 1928. Certainly, the burnout tradition is much more recent. The Silverwood Road bridge crosses the North Branch of the Flint River and is a favorite among those who enjoy old bridges as noted by HistoricBridges.org:
The Silverwood Road Bridge is the last remaining bridge of its type in Lapeer County, and one of the last in the entire greater thumb area of Michigan. It is significant on a local and national scale. For its age, and with no evidence of noteworthy maintenance, it is in very good structural condition, with remarkably little evidence of spalling or cracking.
Burnouts Required When Crossing this Bridge North of Lapeer
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