Euharlee Covered Bridge
The Euharlee Covered Bridge, also known as the Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge or rarely the Lowry Bridge, is a wooden Town lattice covered bridge crossing Euharlee Creek in Euharlee, Georgia, United States, a small town west of Cartersville. The bridge was built after the raging creek swept away an old bridge on the property of Daniel Lowry. The collapse of the bridge killed one man. A new bridge was built using some materials provided by Lowry[1] next to the mill located adjacent to the bridge site.
Euharlee Covered Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 34°8′33.7″N 84°55′51.8″W |
Crosses | Euharlee Creek |
Locale | Euharlee, Georgia, United States |
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Design | Covered bridge |
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The bridge was built in 1886 by Horace King's son Washington King and Johnathan H. Burke. The bridge spans 138 feet. The lattice trusses consist of planks crisscrossing at 45- to 60-degree angles and are fastened with wooden pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection.[2] Traffic stopped across the bridge in 1980 when a new two-lane bridge was built.[3]
See also
References
- "Euharlee Creek Bridge". Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
- Georgia Historical Society Historic Marker
- "The Historic Bridges of Bartow County - Euharlee Creek (Lowry) Covered Bridge in Euharlee". Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-08-24.