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Lula Covered Bridge: Gainesville, Hall County: 1915 34 feet (10 m) Grove Creek King post: Also known as Blind Susie Covered Bridge, locally. [2] Poole's Mill Covered Bridge [1] Cumming, Forsyth County: 1901 94.6 feet (28.8 m) Settendown Creek Town lattice: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Rockdale County Covered Bridge ...
The bridge is a covered Town lattice truss and has also been known as Big Red Oak Creek Bridge. It was probably built by Horace King, a slave, in about 1840. [2] The bridge's covered portion is 116 feet (35 m) long while its total span is 412 feet (126 m) long, which is the longest total span of any covered bridge in Georgia.
The Concord Covered Bridge spanning Nickajack Creek. This covered bridge on Concord Road is the only one remaining in Cobb County and one of only 16 left in Georgia. The bridge measures 133 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 13 feet high, with a low seven-foot entry clearance that has in recent years resulted in collisions by drivers of oversized ...
Covered modified kingpost truss: Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge: 1907 1976-08-17 Carnesville: Franklin: Covered Town lattice truss: Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill: 1924 1994-05-05 Watkinsville
Covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state) (3 P) Pages in category "Covered bridges in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Watson Mill State Park. Watson Mill Bridge State Park is a 1,018-acre (4.12 km 2) Georgia state park located near Comer and Carlton on the South Fork of the Broad River.The park is named for the Watson Mill Bridge the longest original-site covered bridge in Georgia, which spans 229 feet (70 m) across the South Fork of the Broad River.
Poole's Mill Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge crossing over Settendown Creek (tributary of the Etowah River) in Forsyth County, Georgia, United States, built in 1901. It is 96 feet long. Circa 1820, Cherokee Chief George Welch constructed a gristmill, a sawmill, and a simple open bridge at the site.
Brown's Bridge was a covered bridge located between Cumming and Gainesville, over the Chattahoochee River. It was carried downstream but intact in 1946, by a major flood on February 7. Divers have reported it still intact under 120 feet or 36.5 meters of Lake Lanier , which filled the river a few years later.