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Etowah River Bridge [Map · Street View] Lost deck truss bridge over Etowah River on Western & Atlantic Railroad, stone piers are all that remainsRemovedBuilt somtime in the 1840's, this was the bridge that The Great Locomotive Chase passed over April 12th 1862 during the Civil War, was burned and rebuilt several times during the war, used until 1954 when the railroad was rerouted over a new bridge
Euharlee Covered Bridge [Map · Street View] Covered bridge over Euharlee Creek on Covered Bridge Road in EuharleeOpen to pedestrians onlyBuilt 1886 by Washington W. King and Jonathan H. Burke; made obsolete by new bridge in 1980
Hardin Bridge [Map] Two-span through truss bridge over Etowah River on Hardin Bridge RoadRemovedBuilt 1930 by Austin Brothers Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1950, closed 2007, new bridge started 2009, new bridge completed 2011, Destoryed 2015
Ladd Bridge [Map · Street View] Abandoned through truss bridge over Petit Creek just off GA 113 in CartersvilleAbandoned with deck removed
Milam Bridge [Map · Street View] Abandoned camelback through truss bridge over Etowah River on Milam Bridge RdAbandoned with deck removedAbandoned sometime in the 1970's when this section of road was closed. According to the book "History of Bartow County" published in 1933, this was built in 1887
Old Alabama Bridge [Map · Street View] Abandoned pratt pony truss bridge over Pumpkinvine Creek on Old alignment of Old Alabama Road (Future SR 113).No longer existsReplaced by new bridge in 1979
Perry Road Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Little Pine Log Creek on Perry RoadDestroyed in 2006, replaced late 2008Built 1924
Tilley Mill Bridge [Map] Pratt through truss bridge over Euharlee Creek on abandoned section of Hardin Bridge RdClosed to all trafficBuilt 1903, abandoned when this section of Hardin Bridge Road was closed in 1980, now part of a private park