Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Lutens Bridge, County Road 228, Spanning Pine Log Creek, Cash, Gordon ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #129/00228/X/00074.E is representative of the Luten solid concrete arch bridge. It is one of fifteen such bridges recorded in the state and the only such bridge recorded in Gordon Cou... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Fannin County Road 222 Bridge, Spanning Toccoa River, Dial, Fannin Cou...
Significance: Fannin County Road 222 Bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Warren pony truss with verticals. It is one of 71 Warren truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey, one o... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Ro...
Significance: The bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Pratt pony truss and is the only such bridge recorded in Gordon County. Based on the context of the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey (GHBS), the ... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Ro...
Significance: The bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Pratt pony truss and is the only such bridge recorded in Gordon County. Based on the context of the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey (GHBS), the ... More
Fannin County Road 222 Bridge, Spanning Toccoa River, Dial, Fannin Cou...
Significance: Fannin County Road 222 Bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Warren pony truss with verticals. It is one of 71 Warren truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey, one o... More
Fannin County Road 222 Bridge, Spanning Toccoa River, Dial, Fannin Cou...
Significance: Fannin County Road 222 Bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Warren pony truss with verticals. It is one of 71 Warren truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey, one o... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Ro...
Significance: The bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Pratt pony truss and is the only such bridge recorded in Gordon County. Based on the context of the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey (GHBS), the ... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Fannin County Road 222 Bridge, Spanning Toccoa River, Dial, Fannin Cou...
Significance: Fannin County Road 222 Bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Warren pony truss with verticals. It is one of 71 Warren truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey, one o... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Alcovy Road Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River, Covington, Newton County, G...
Significance: The Alcovy Road Bridge is composed of two steel bolt connected Warren pony trusses with verticals and one pin-connected Pratt through truss. The overall length of the bridge is 225 feet. The bri... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Ro...
Significance: The bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Pratt pony truss and is the only such bridge recorded in Gordon County. Based on the context of the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey (GHBS), the ... More
Lutens Bridge, County Road 228, Spanning Pine Log Creek, Cash, Gordon ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #129/00228/X/00074.E is representative of the Luten solid concrete arch bridge. It is one of fifteen such bridges recorded in the state and the only such bridge recorded in Gordon Cou... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Woody Allen Road Bridge, Spanning Oothalooga Creek at County Road 316,...
Significance: Woody Allen Road Bridge is a pin-connected Pratt half-hip pony truss, the only such bridge recorded in Bartow County. It is one of seventy-three Pratt truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Histor... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Nottely River on Dooley Road (County Road 83), ...
Significance: The Smith Bridge is a steel pin-connected Pratt through truss. It is 116' in length and 12'3" in width. The bridge was constructed c. 1915-18 probably by the Champion Bridge Company, due to the ... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Dowhait's Bridge, Bartow County Road 343, spanning Etowah River, Carte...
Significance: Dowhait's Bridge is a 264-foot steel, pin-connected Pratt through truss, composed of two spans. The bridge is one of 38 Pratt through trusses recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey. It i... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Ro...
Significance: The bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Pratt pony truss and is the only such bridge recorded in Gordon County. Based on the context of the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey (GHBS), the ... More
Lutens Bridge, County Road 228, Spanning Pine Log Creek, Cash, Gordon ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #129/00228/X/00074.E is representative of the Luten solid concrete arch bridge. It is one of fifteen such bridges recorded in the state and the only such bridge recorded in Gordon Cou... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Fannin County Road 222 Bridge, Spanning Toccoa River, Dial, Fannin Cou...
Significance: Fannin County Road 222 Bridge is representative of the rivet-connected Warren pony truss with verticals. It is one of 71 Warren truss bridges recorded in the Georgia Historic Bridge Survey, one o... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge, Spanning Ocmulgee River at Blackshea...
Significance: The J.H. Millhollin Bridge is one of only four remaining swing span bridges recorded in Georgia. The bridge, composed of a Camelback through truss and a Warren through truss swing span, is the on... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Tifton Bridge, U.S. Route 82/State Route 50 over Seaboard Coastline Ra...
Significance: The Tifton Bridge is one of 10 camelback bridges identified in the state, only 7 of which are pin-connected, and only 2 of which are in the southern portion of the state. The camelback truss of t... More
Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge, Spanning Rocky Comfort Creek, Louisv...
Significance: Jefferson County Road 255 Bridge is composed of two steel rivet connected Warren pony trusses with verticals. It measures 470 feet in length and 11.6 feet in width and has a timber deck. This br... More
Lutens Bridge, County Road 228, Spanning Pine Log Creek, Cash, Gordon ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #129/00228/X/00074.E is representative of the Luten solid concrete arch bridge. It is one of fifteen such bridges recorded in the state and the only such bridge recorded in Gordon Cou... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More
Hart County Bridge, State Route 181, spanning Savannah River, Hartwell...
Significance: The Hart County Bridge is a steel pin-connected Camelback truss bridge, composed of three identical camelback trusses and four flat spans. While the camelback truss is not an unusual configuratio... More