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Covered Bridges in Georgia

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A complete list of covered bridges in Georgia with pictures. These famous GA covered bridges are a favorite among historic architecture and bridge enthusiasts. A covered bridge is a bridge with sides and a roof. Since many bridges used to be made of wood, the earliest covered bridges were originally built in order to protect the bridge from the elements. The results were dramatic. Whereas a normal wooden bridge would only last for a decade, covered wooden bridges could last for up to a century. Historic preservationists have increased these bridges' longevity even further. Today, modern covered bridges are often built using metal and concrete, making their roof purely aesthetic. This list is comprised mostly of older, traditional covered bridges. Many of them have become important iconic landmarks for their region.
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    Length: 96 Feet
  2. 2

    Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge

    Length: 252.5 Feet
  3. 3

    Callaway Gardens Covered Bridge

    Length: 60 Feet
  4. 4

    Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge

    Length: 96 Feet
  5. 5

    Concord Covered Bridge

    Length: 131.7 Feet
  6. 6

    Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge

    Length: 132 Feet
  7. 7

    Elder's Mill Covered Bridge

    Length: 100 Feet
  8. 8
    Length: 137.6 Feet
  9. 9

    Howard's Covered Bridge

    Length: 168 Feet
  10. 10

    Lula Covered Bridge

    Length: 34 Feet
  11. 11
    Length: 94.6 Feet
  12. 12

    Rockdale County Covered Bridge

    Length: 150 Feet
  13. 13

    Stone Mountain Covered Bridge

    Length: 151 Feet
  14. 14

    Stovall Mill Covered Bridge

    Length: 36.8 Feet
  15. 15

    Watson Mill Covered Bridge

    Length: 228.6 Feet

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