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Aug 9, 2007 | Posted by: roboblogger

Swann & Easley Covered Bridges, Blount County, Alabama

Full story: Alabama Live

Posted by J Goforth July 31, 2007 12:24 AM A Goforth When I posted about the Horton Mill covered bridge , I mentioned that we had been unable to find these two bridges. via Alabama Live

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William Glenn

Saint Louis, MO

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Oct 17, 2007
 
When I went to Blount County High School in 1944 , we hung out at the covered bridges. It was great. Who built the covered bridges , when ??
becky

Oneonta, AL

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Oct 19, 2007
 
William Glenn wrote:
When I went to Blount County High School in 1944 , we hung out at the covered bridges. It was great. Who built the covered bridges , when ??
easley bridge was built in 1927 horton bridge in 1935
becky

Oneonta, AL

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Oct 19, 2007
 
you can go to yahoo.com and type in blount county alabama covered bridges and search and you will find a lot of imformation i did
William Glenn

Saint Louis, MO

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Oct 22, 2007
 
Thank you becky, I went to yahoo .com & typed in blount county Covered Bridges & asked who built Blount County coveres bridges...... The Tidwell families built them.
becky

Oneonta, AL

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Oct 22, 2007
 
you are welcome come back to blount county again . glad to help you
Tammy

Kissimmee, FL

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Jul 18, 2009
 
does anyone know why there is a sign on swan bridge road that reads "bridge out 1 mile"
John D

Birmingham, AL

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Aug 30, 2009
 
Tammy wrote:
does anyone know why there is a sign on swan bridge road that reads "bridge out 1 mile"
I visited the Horton Mill and Easley bridges this weekend. Both are closed. Relatives who live near the bridges told me the Horton Mill Bridge was recently damaged by vandalism. It hasn't been determined whether the bridge is safe, so it's been closed. The other covered bridges may be closed because they could have suffered similar abuse. It may take a long time and a lot of money to determine the extent of damage and make repairs, if indeed the bridges can be repaired. At least they're still there, and can be visited even if they can't be used. I'm reminded of the historic L&N Cane Creek Branch railroad trestle in north Jefferson County, which was totally destroyed by arson about three years ago (google 'l&n cane creek railroad trestle' for information on that historic structure).
Lindsey

Birmingham, AL

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Sep 25, 2009
 
Are you still able to drive up to the bridges? i remember my taking us all around to see all the covered bridges when i was little and have seriously been considering taking my own trip now. I want to get pictures too. Does anyone know??
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