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Euharlee Covered Bridge for Fredster66

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Knowing how you enjoy these old structures as I do, I have enjoyed the ones in your gallery ( fredster66 ) so much, hope you enjoy this tamed downed version.

Located in Cartersville, Georgia. In 1886 the county contracted with Washington W. King, son of freed slave and noted bridge builder Horace King, and Jonathan H. Burke for the construction of this 138-foot bridge. It was adjacent to a mill owned by Daniel Lowry, of which the foundation is still evident. This bridge replaced several previous structures, the last having been built two years prior. Constructed in the Town lattice design, the bridge's web of planks crisscrossing at 45-to 60-degree angles are fastened with wooden pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection. barn.

Thanks to all for your support and comments and views on my last upload.

Georgia on My Mind for Jenna

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Comments (47)


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tallpindo

3:12PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

We know why to build them and how to build them now.

nfrocer

3:17PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Great work!

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Kaartijer

3:20PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Excellent shot, well seen!

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BessieB

3:26PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

A really wonderful capture, the detail is excellent

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magnus073

3:29PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

This is simply incredible Lynell and thank heaven it is preserved so well for us to still enjoy

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jocko500

3:34PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

really super

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Pewter7

3:37PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

This is beautiful!

november22

4:08PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

It's amazing any of these still exist. Great find and well shot on these bridges.

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durleybeachbum

4:20PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Excellent shot!

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Faemike55

4:45PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Wonderful shot of this bridge

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smillinfaces

4:52PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

beautiful

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Minda

4:54PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

amazing and wonderful capture lynell..

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THROBBE

4:55PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Very nice version! Love them both!

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awjay

5:30PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

both look good to me

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Artlan59

5:52PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Beautiful capture of this fascinating structure. Excellent color and textures.

PD154

6:03PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Another winner sweetie, I am sure Fred will love this :)

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Fidelity2

6:49PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Perfect. 5+.

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bronwyn_lea

7:48PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Excellent picture! I wish these old places could talk!

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ArtyRene

8:08PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

wow love it...!! most excellent

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goodoleboy

8:46PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

A splendid capture beyond anything I can put words to, Lynell. The Volunteers have three wins and seven losses? That must hurt.

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Miska7

8:50PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Great bridge! Very nice shot.

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Ionel

9:25PM | Sun, 16 November 2008

Beautiful picture!

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anahata.c

1:44AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

oh this head-on shot is wonderful. We can see the detailing under the roof, the wonderful decayed wood, and the dark interior that all these covered bridges have. And the real pasted-together look of the planks on the bridge...testament to hand-crafting and endurance. The surrounding has the same gentle shimmer & story-book feel as your last image, but the frontal view makes it more 'realistic' somehow. It's beautiful, Lynell, and yet another example of your ongoing love affair with old structures. And thanks for the reference to fredster66, I just glanced at his work and it's quite fine. Always good to get references from artists you really respect.

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Vik9740

5:16AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

super shot! even prettier than the ones in my gallery in KY!

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lior

5:31AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

Excellent POV and depth!Superb capture! Excellent dedication for our friend Fred!

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timtripp

6:14AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

marvelous!

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fredster66

6:29AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

This is wonderful. Thanks so much for this! :-)

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cannonn

7:27AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

marvelous!!!!

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flora-crassella

9:10AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

wonderful perspective and photo!

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magichild2

9:46AM | Mon, 17 November 2008

Very lovely capture...Love these bridges.

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