Status: Closed to traffic.
Location: 34.101014,-82.955803
Carries Sweet City Road over Dove Creek
Design: truss/pony/warren/alt-verticals
Design Details: Warren pony truss with alternating verticals
Total Length: 81.7 Feet
Span Length: 81.7 Feet
Overview: Warren pony truss bridge over Dove Creek on Sweet City Road
History: Built 1915
Built: 1915
Location: Elbert County
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189640
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189641
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189642
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189643
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189644
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189645
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189646
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189647
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189648
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189649
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189650
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189651
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189652
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189653
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189654
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189655
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189656
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189657
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189658
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
460056
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
460057
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
460058
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
460059
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
460060
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
460061
Photo taken by Amber Rhea in April 2019
470900
Unobstructed close view looking west toward east approach to bridge, showing wood plank decking, steel trusses with Sweet City Road in background.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470901
Unobstructed close view looking east toward west approach to bridge, showing wood plank decking, steel trusses with Sweet City Road in background.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470902
Oblique view of northern span of bridge looking southwest from northeast corner of bridge showing superstructure.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470903
View of northern span of bridge looking southeast from an area northwest of bridge showing full span.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470904
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470905
Oblique view of southern span of bridge looking northwest from southeast corner of bridge showing superstructure.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470906
Detail view of abutment at southeast end of bridge looking northeast showing steel trusses, guard railings and substructure.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470907
Detail view of abutment at southwest end of bridge looking northwest showing steel trusses, guard railings and substructure.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
470908
Detail view of abutment at northeast end of bridge looking southeast showing steel trusses, guard railings and substructure.
Photo taken by GDOT photographer James Southerland, April 2, 2020
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 34.170256,-82.919155
Carries Cromer Road over South Beaverdam Creek
Design: truss/pony/warren
Design Details: Warren pony truss
Total Length: 81.0 Feet
Span Length: 59.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Warren pony truss bridge over South Beaverdam Creek on Cromer Road
History: Built in 1930; Replaced 1996
Built: 1930
Location: Elbert County
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181480
View Of South Approach To Georgia Dot Bridge No. 105-00168x-00203e, Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181481
View Of North Approach To Georgia Dot Bridge No. 105-00168x-00203e, Looking South
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181482
Oblique View Of East Elevation To Georgia Dot Bridge No. 105-00168x-00203e
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181483
Oblique View Of West Elevation To Georgia Dot Bridge No. 105-00168x-00203e
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181484
Detail Of Truss Members, Guardrail And Deck To Georgia Dot Bridge No. 105-00168x-00203e
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Inundated
Location: 34.067867,-82.640758
Carries SR 72 over Savannah River
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel arch
Total Length: 1581.0 Feet
Span Length: 125.0 Feet
Overview: Submerged Open-spandrel arch bridge over Savannah River on SR 72
History: Built in 1927; Replaced 1981 and submerged.
Built: 1927
Location: Elbert County
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181539
Aerial View From South Carolina Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181540
Aerial Of Old And New Bridges Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181541
Looking South (Downstream) With New Piers In Background
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181542
View North From Construction Cofferdam
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181543
Pier Detail Looking North From Construction Cofferdam
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181544
View From Top Of New Bridge Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181545
View Of Georgia Side Downstream On Top Of New Road Bed
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181546
Downstream Looking North From Construction Cofferdam
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181547
View North From Cofferdam
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181548
Detail Of Concrete Spandrels On North Side At Carolina Crossing
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
181549
New Bridge Piers
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Abandoned
Location: 34.148666,-82.866968
Carries Brewers Bridge Rd over Beaverdam Creek
Design: girder/pony/curved
Design Details: Concrete curved chord through girder
Total Length: 219.2 Feet
Span Length: 62.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned concrete curved chord through girder bridge over Beaverdam Creek on Brewers Bridge Road
History: Built 1924, bypassed in 2002 with opening of new bridge beside it
Built: 1924
Location: Elbert County
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189588
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189589
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189590
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189591
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189592
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189593
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189594
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189595
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189596
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189597
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189598
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189599
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189600
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189601
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189602
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189603
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189604
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189605
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189606
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189607
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189608
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189609
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189610
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189611
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189612
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189613
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189614
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189615
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189616
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189617
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189618
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189619
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189620
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189621
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189622
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189623
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189624
Overview
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189625
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189626
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189627
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189628
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189629
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189630
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189631
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189632
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 34.232589,-82.760290
Carries Turner Hill Road over Pickens Creek
Design: truss/pony/queenpost
Design Details: Queenpost pony truss
Total Length: 54.8 Feet
Span Length: 54.8 Feet
Overview: Queenpost pony truss bridge over Pickens Creek on Turner Hill Road
History: Built 1930; rehabilitated 1991 with addition of steel reinforcement beams, note the high weight ratings in the pictures
Built: 1930
Location: Elbert County
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189668
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189669
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189670
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189671
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189672
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189673
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189674
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189675
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189676
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189677
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189678
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189679
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189680
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189681
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189682
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189683
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189684
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189685
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
460174
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460175
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460176
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460177
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 34.223502,-83.032793
Carries Winns Mill Road over South Beaverdam Creek
Design: truss/pony/queenpost
Design Details: 2 span Queenpost pony truss
Total Length: 140.8 Feet
Span Length: 46.9 Feet
Overview: 2 span Queenpost pony truss bridge over South Beaverdam Creek on Winns Mill Road
History: Built 1921; rehabilitated 1992 with addition of steel reinforcement beams
Built: 1921
Location: Elbert County
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189686
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189687
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189688
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189689
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189690
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189691
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189692
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189693
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189694
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189695
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189696
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189697
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189698
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189699
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189700
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189701
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189702
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189703
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189704
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
189705
Photo taken by Eddie Douthitt
460152
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460153
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460154
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460155
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460156
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460157
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
460158
Photo taken by GDOT Bridge Maintenance staff in October 2018
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 34.159507,-82.740228
Carries Blackwell Bridge Trail over inlet of Richard B. Russell Lake
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 157.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Pratt through truss bridge over inlet of Richard B. Russell Lake on Blackwell Bridge Trail
History: Was originally on County Road 244, relocated to state park in 1984
Built: 1917
Location: Elbert County
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190050
329349
329350
501830
Blackwell Bridge
at original location
HAER Photo
501831
Blackwell Bridge
at original location
HAER Photo
501832
Blackwell Bridge
at original location
HAER Photo
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 33.972927,-82.577573
Carries pedestrian pathway over Arm of Clarks Hill Lake / portion of Savannah River
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: Wire/cable suspension
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Wire suspension bridge over Arm of Clarks Hill Lake / portion of Savannah River on pedestrian pathway
History:
Built:
Location: Elbert County
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Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.