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  2. Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge was constructed in 1899 by a crew under the direction of Etowah County Commissioner Jesse Gilliland...a Town Lattice truss made of rough-hewn lumber and covered with weathered shingles, originally located over Little Wills Creek at Gilliland Plantation in the vicinity of present-day Bethany Sitz Gap Road near Reece City (Coordinates (34.071572, -86.030742

  3. Grassy Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Grassy Creek Bridge is a concrete dual-span bridge in Breaks, Virginia, United States. Opened in 2020, the bridge carries Corridor Q (Virginia State Route 460) across Grassy Creek, a tributary of the Russell Fork and is located immediately southeast of the Kentucky border. It is the tallest and highest bridge in the state.

  4. List of covered bridges in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Sarvis Fork Covered Bridge aka "Sandy Creek Covered Bridge" and "New Era Covered Bridge" Sandyville, Jackson County: 1889, 2000 [4] 101 feet (31 m) Left Fork Sandy Creek Long truss: Simpson Creek Covered Bridge aka "Hollens Mill Covered Bridge" Bridgeport, Harrison County: 1881 74 feet (23 m) Simpson Creek Multiple king post: Staats Mill ...

  5. Portage Glacier Highway - Wikipedia

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    The highway continues onto the Portage Creek Bridge, which is 114 feet (35 m) long. [11] It allows the highway to cross over the small Portage Creek, which drains Portage Lake, in turn fed by Portage Glacier. The bridge ends at the start of the Portage Lake Tunnel. The tunnel is 445 feet (136 m) long [11] and constructed of concrete.

  6. Cavitt Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Cavitt Creek Bridge is a covered bridge in Douglas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] Built by Floyd C. Frear in 1943, it carries Cavitt Creek Road over the Little River [2] about 20 miles (32 km) east of Roseburg. [3] Cavitt Creek and the road and bridge were named for Robert L. Cavitt, who settled along the creek in the mid-19th century. [3]

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  8. Low-water crossing - Wikipedia

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    A low-water crossing (also known as an Irish bridge or Irish Crossing, causeway in Australia, low-level crossing or low-water bridge) is a low-elevation roadway traversing over a waterbody that stays dry above the water when the flow is low, but is designed to get submerged under high-flow conditions such as floods.

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