Posted by ShadetreeRet on September 01, 2012 at 20:18:43 from (184.4.21.191):
In Reply to: Covered bridges posted by DeltaRed on September 01, 2012 at 08:14:35:
There are two covered bridges left in North Carolina, neither are in use but are preserved for historical purposes. One, The Pisgah Covered bridge, is located in the county where I live. It was built in 1911, stood all those years until 2003 when an unexpected flood washed it away. Many people volunteered to help and 90% of the original bridge was recovered from the woods and stream. It was rebuilt and no one would know the difference. Today it is kept up by the N.C. Zoo Society and some other organizations. They have built a picnic area and a hiking trail. It is a very popular place for amateur photographers.
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