September 2018
Dinner on Williams Bridge
Built in 1884 by Joseph J Daniels, this structure is a staple in the Williams Community. Enjoy an outdoor dinner at the historic Williams Covered Bridge during a special Lawrence County Bicentennial event hosted by Lawrence County Tourism Commission. Ticket includes a meal and small token of appreciation for your attendance. Tickets can be purchased at Lawrence County Visitors Center. Availability is limited. Check (pay to LC Tourism) and cash payments only. Call to make arrangements to reserve and pick-up…
Find out more »September 2019
Williams Covered Bridge Dinner
WILLIAMS COVERED BRIDGE DINNER The Williams Covered Bridge was built in 1884 and continues to stretch high above the White River to this day, celebrating it's long history with the Williams Community. While you can no longer drive across the bridge, it still welcomes today's adventurers! On this special day, Lawrence County Tourism invites you to have dinner with us on this beautiful historical site. Menu: Pulled Pork Chicken Sides & Dessert GATHER | 4:00 PM DINNER | 5:00 PM…
Find out more »September 2021
Williams Covered Bridge Dinner
3rd ANNUAL WILLIAMS COVERED BRIDGE DINNER Reserve tickets for a dinner on the historic Williams Bridge. The double-span bridge, built in 1884, sits in the beautiful countryside of Lawrence County and stretches over 400 feet across the White River. It is the perfect setting on a September night. Don't miss it! GATHER AT 4:00 PM DINNER AT 5:00 PM DINNER & DESSERT | PRIZES | GUEST SPEAKER TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE! Call the Lawrence County Tourism office at…
Find out more »September 2022
Williams Bridge Dinner
WILLIAMS COVERED BRIDGE DINNER Each year, Lawrence County Tourism and the Williams Community host a dinner on the Historic Williams Covered Bridge. Tickets must be purchased beforehand. To get your tickets, contact the Lawrence County Tourism office at (812)849-1090. Leave a message if no one is in the office. $30/person Gather - 4:00 PM Dinner - 5:00 PM
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