List of covered bridges in Tennessee
Covered bridges in Tennessee include those listed in the following table.
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Truss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bible Bridge[1][2] | Greene | Warrensburg 36°7′28″N 83°3′11″W / 36.12444°N 83.05306°W / 36.12444; -83.05306 (Bible Bridge) | 1922 | 57 feet (17 m) | Little Chucky Creek | Queen | Also called Chucky Bridge | |
Elizabethton Covered Bridge[2][3] | Carter | Elizabethton 36°20′50″N 82°12′43″W / 36.34722°N 82.21194°W / 36.34722; -82.21194 (Elizabethton Covered Bridge) | 1882 | 134 feet (41 m) | Doe River | Howe | ||
Emerts Cove Covered Bridge[4]: 424 [5] | Sevier | Gatlinburg 35°44′51″N 83°24′58″W / 35.74750°N 83.41611°W / 35.74750; -83.41611 (Emerts Cove Covered Bridge) | 2000 | 84 feet (26 m) | Little Pigeon River | Stringer | ||
Harrisburg Covered Bridge[2][3] | Sevier | Sevierville 35°51′39″N 83°28′57″W / 35.86083°N 83.48250°W / 35.86083; -83.48250 (Harrisburg Covered Bridge) | 1875 | 88 feet (27 m) | East Fork, Little Pigeon River | King | Also called Pigeon River Covered Bridge, East Fork Bridge, or McNutts Bridge | |
Holder Bridge[4]: 402 [5] | Hamblen | Morristown 36°14′41″N 83°21′27″W / 36.24472°N 83.35750°W / 36.24472; -83.35750 (Holder Bridge) | 1919 | 27 feet (8.2 m) | Moyer Branch | Stringer | Private property, but ask at home on right if you can take a closer look (very welcoming) | |
Parks Bridge[1][2] | Obion | Trimble 36°12′18″N 89°11′28″W / 36.20500°N 89.19111°W / 36.20500; -89.19111 (Parks Bridge) | 1912, rebuilt 1997 | 33 feet (10 m) | Dry land | King | Also called Emerson E. Parks Farm Bridge |
See also
- List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
- World Guide to Covered Bridges
References
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- ^ a b Douglas Matus, "The Covered Bridges in Tennessee", USA Today
- ^ a b c d Caswell, William S. World Guide to Covered Bridges (2021 ed.). Concord, New Hampshire: National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. pp. 136–137. ISBN 978-0-578-30263-8.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b White, Warren H. (2017), Covered Bridges in the Southeastern United States: A Comprehensive Illustrated Catalog, McFarland, ISBN 9780786491605
- ^ a b "Tennessee Covered Bridges List". Round Barns & Covered Bridges. Dale J. Travis. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Covered bridges in Tennessee.
- National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges
- Only in Your State article about the state's covered bridges
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