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Historic Covered Bridges
The Covered Bridge Trail of Georgia, Inc. has its State Visitor Headquarters in Thomaston. They can be reached at 1-800-821-4228. They have free brochures with a listing of Georgia's bridges, directions, and a few interesting tidbits about each bridge as well as a listing of covered bridge web sites, but not this one 
Danny Musick has prepared a nice page spotlighting the Auchumpkee and Red Oak Creek Bridges. He also maintains a page on the Shiloh covered bridge near Carollton which, though of recent construction, follows the Town Lattice design.
Johnny Watson has also put together a site on Georgia's Covered Bridges featuring his photos.
In the news . . .
- Augusta Chronicle article about covered bridges and tourism.
- Augusta Chronicle article about a privately owned covered bridge in Lincolton, Georgia, which was open to the public at Christmas.
Covered Bridge Links by State
Click on any blue state below to go to a page about the covered bridges of that state. Note, many states have more than one page about their covered bridges, so don't let this be the last word on state sites.
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More Covered Bridge Information:
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Covered bridge links a very extensive list on the New York site
- JReinhl's site on covered bridges in Ohio.
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Truss types on the Ohio DOT's site. Very thorough.
- ATAWALK A database of all the world's covered bridges. The site now has pictures, including many of Georgia's bridges.
For Yahoo's list of covered bridge sites, click
Updated September 27, 2002. 17:06
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