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Old Covered Bridges in Georgia

Pete in MI

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That's one reason for the post..get people thinking of what could be found around and under them in their own area. People making those bridges had to sit and eat meals under a shade tree or on a rock nearby :thumbup:
 
I was blessed by growing up one minute from
This bridge. It was relocated back in the 70s and
now sit here on the campus where my dad taught
For 20 some years. Love these things!!
http://www.messiah.edu/visitors/highslide/sample-includes/coveredbridge/
 
this is a peice on the recent overhaul of the bridge.
stripped it bare!!
http://www.messiah.edu/offices/facility_services/projects/CoveredBridgeRepairs.html
 
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