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The Alabama–Georgia football rivalry is a college football rivalry [2] [3] game between the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama and the Bulldogs of the University of Georgia. The two bordering state schools were charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1933 and played every season from 1944 to 1965.
Browns Bridge Road (part of Georgia 369) still exists east of Georgia 9 at Coal Mountain. Just upstream of the original bridge location, a modern bridge carries the road over the lake. To see more information on the modern Browns Bridge, click Browns Bridge. A different Brown Bridge (not Browns) was located near Covington.
Fourteenth Street Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1922 1982 14th Street Chattahoochee River: Phenix City, Alabama, and Columbus, Georgia: Russell County, Alabama, and Muscogee County, Georgia: AL-62
Lutens Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00228X-00074E) Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1920 1986 CR 228 (Lutens Bridge Road) Pine Log Creek: Cash: Gordon: GA-69: Gordon County Road 24 Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00024X-00152N) Replaced
10:27 p.m.: Alabama responds to Georgia's touchdown drive with a 28-yard field goal from Graham Nicholson to put the Crimson Tide up by three scores, again, at 33-15. Freshman sensation Ryan ...
6:38 p.m. -- Alabama is very happy to let Georgia attack underneath, and the third quarter ends with a first down for Georgia. Field Goal Alabama: Alabama 20, Georgia 10 6:35 p.m.
Alabama "was a thorn in our backside," for Georgia football for 7 straight losses. That changed two seasons ago and the Bulldogs have just kept winning.
Ruff's Mill and Concord Covered Bridge: 1864, 1872 1980-11-24 Smyrna: Cobb: Covered: Watson Mill Covered Bridge and Mill Historic District: 1868, 1885, ca. 1906 1991-09-05 Comer: Oglethorpe: Covered Town lattice truss
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