List of covered bridges in Georgia
There are 16 wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of Georgia.
Existing covered bridges
Name | Image | Location [A] | Year Built | Length | Crosses | Design | Historical Notes |
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Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge[1] | Thomaston, Upson County 32°45′20″N 84°13′49″W / 32.7556°N 84.2302°W / 32.7556; -84.2302 | 1892, rebuilt 1997 | 96 feet (29 m) | Auchumpkee Creek | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge[1] | Woodbury, Meriwether County | c. 1840s | 252.5 feet (77.0 m) | Red Oak Creek | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Callaway Gardens Covered Bridge | Harris County | 1870 | 60 feet (18 m) | Town lattice | |||
Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge[1] | Blakely, Early County 31°18′23″N 85°04′43″W / 31.30639°N 85.07861°W / 31.30639; -85.07861 | 1891 | 96 feet (29 m) | Coheelee Creek | Modified Queen Post | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Concord Covered Bridge[1] | Smyrna, Cobb County | 1872 | 131.7 feet (40.1 m) | Nickajack Creek | Queen-rod | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge[1] | Carnesville, Franklin County | 1906 | 132 feet (40 m) | Nails Creek | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Elder's Mill Covered Bridge[1] | Watkinsville, Oconee County | 1897 | 100 feet (30 m) | Rose Creek | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Euharlee Covered Bridge | Euharlee, Bartow County | 1886 | 137.6 feet (41.9 m) | Euharlee Creek | Town lattice | ||
Howard's Covered Bridge[1] | Oglethorpe County | 1905 | 168 feet (51 m) | Big Clouds Creek | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge | Maysville, Jackson County | 1884, burned in 1972, rebuilt 2002 | 127 feet (39 m) | North Oconee River | Town lattice | ||
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 | Conyers, Rockdale County | 1997 | 150 feet (46 m) | Mill Rock Creek | Decorative lattice | ||
Stone Mountain Covered Bridge | Stone Mountain Park, DeKalb County | 1891 | 151 feet (46 m) | Stone Mountain Park Lake | Town lattice | ||
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge | Helen, White County | 1895 | 36.8 feet (11.2 m) | Chickamauga Creek | Queen post | ||
Watson Mill Bridge State Park[1] | Comer, Madison County | 1885 | 228.6 feet (69.7 m) | South fork of the Broad River | Town lattice | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places |
- A Sorting this column will result in bridges being listed in order by county.
See also
- List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia
- World Guide to Covered Bridges
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "Blind Suzie Covered Bridge". Explore Georgia. Georgia Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- North Georgia's Covered Bridges
- Historic Covered Bridges of Georgia
- Discover Georgia's Quaint Covered Bridges
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Covered bridges in Georgia (U.S. state).
- Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge historical marker
- Poole's Mill Covered Bridge historical marker
- Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge historical marker
- Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge historical marker
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