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Scuppernong River Bridge: 1926, 1927 1992-03-05 Columbia: Tyrrell: Warren ponytruss swing span Skeen's Mill Covered Bridge: 1885–1900 1972-01-20 Flint Hill: Randolph: Town lattice-truss/queenpost Southern Railway Company Overhead Bridge: 1919 2007-04-19
Berry Hill Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1914 1985 SR 1761 and SR 880: Dan River: Eden, North Carolina, and Cascade, Virginia: Rockingham County, North Carolina, and Pittsylvania County, Virginia: NC-39: North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge Abandoned Pratt truss
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There are only three authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of North Carolina of which one is historic. [1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.
Former road bridges in North Carolina (6 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in North Carolina" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Chesapeake Bay Bridge North bridge: 488 m (1,600 ft) 6,415 m (21,047 ft) Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons 3 lanes: ... South Carolina [151] See also
Pages in category "Former road bridges in North Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Euharlee Covered Bridge, Euharlee; Georgia–Carolina Memorial Bridge, South Carolina state line, Elbert County, east-southeast of Elberton; Herschel Lovett Bridge, Dublin–East Dublin city line; Howard's Covered Bridge, Oglethorpe County; Poole's Mill Covered Bridge, Forsyth County; Price–Legg Bridge, Lincoln–Columbia county line