The Mellon Covered Bridge had a single span of nearly 100 feet. It was built in the late nineteenth century and was destroyed by arson October 3, 1970.
The Mellon Covered Bridge had a single span of nearly 100 feet. It was built in the late nineteenth century and was destroyed by arson October 3, 1970.
The Mellon Covered Bridge had a single span of nearly 100 feet. It was built in the late nineteenth century and was destroyed by arson October 3, 1970.
The Mellon Covered Bridge had a single span of nearly 100 feet. It was built in the late nineteenth century and was destroyed by arson October 3, 1970. In this photo, the sign for the vertical and horizontal clearances, which was hung in 1968 is...
The Mellon Covered Bridge had a single span of nearly 100 feet. It was built in the late nineteenth century and was destroyed by arson October 3, 1970. In this photo, the sign for the vertical and horizontal clearances, which was hung in 1968 is...
This 94-foot long covered bridge was built circa 1860 according to the National Park Service, though some local residents believe it was built around 1820. The sign on the bridge was erected in 1955. The bridge was destroyed by arson July 15, 1972
This 94-foot long covered bridge was built circa 1860 according to the National Park Service, though some local residents believe it was built around 1820. The sign on the bridge was erected in 1955. The bridge was destroyed by arson July 15, 1972
The bridge was built by Horace King in 1833 and connected Eufaula, Alabama, and Georgetown, Georgia. It was torn down in 1924 and replaced by the McDowell Bridge.