Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.115000,-82.837222
Carries NFA 1329 over East Fork Richland Creek
Design: arch
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 21.0 Feet
Span Length: 18.0 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over East Fork Richland Creek on NFA 1329
History: Built 1924
Built: 1924
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.245833,-83.015278
Carries NFA 2590 over Gap Creek
Design: arch
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 45.9 Feet
Span Length: 39.0 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over Gap Creek on NFA 2590
History: Built 1928
Built: 1928
Location: Greene County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.247500,-83.011667
Carries NFA B059 over Gap Creek
Design: arch
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 42.0 Feet
Span Length: 40.0 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over Gap Creek on NFA B059
History: Built ca. 1930
Built: ca. 1930
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.247778,-82.863889
Carries Union Road (NFA A163) over Hoover Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 37.0 Feet
Span Length: 29.8 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Hoover Creek on Union Road
History: Built 1922; rehabilitated 1992
Built: 1922
Location: Greene County
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238677
Through view to the east. The bridge has been widened to the left, as seen with the new rail
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238678
Elevation view of the original arch bridge, view to the northeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.063611,-82.797500
Carries NFA A653 over Hud Creek
Design: arch
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 27.9 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over Hud Creek on NFA A653
History: Built 1922
Built: 1922
Location: Greene County
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Status: Demolished to make room for replacement bridge
Location: 36.301667,-82.837222
Carries Crumley Road (NFA A204) over Lick Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt-half
Design Details: 5-panel, pinned Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 80.0 Feet
Span Length: 78.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Lick Creek on Crumley Road
History: Built 1925; replaced 2005
Built: 1925
Location: Greene County
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238679
Through View
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2004
238680
Hip Panel
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2004
238681
Elevation view
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2004
238682
Champion Bridge Company Plaque
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2004
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.344722,-82.752222
Carries NFA A303 - Charlie Doty Road over Lick Creek
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel arch
Total Length: 50.8 Feet
Span Length: 45.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Lick Creek on NFA A303 (Charlie Doty Road)
History: Built 1935
Built: 1925
Location: Greene County
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238683
Oblique north elevation of the arch, view to the southeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238684
Oblique view to the southwest
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238685
Through view to the east. Note that the bridge has been widened. Although the arch span remains, the railing does not remain.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.142500,-83.107778
Carries Smelcer Road (NFA A912) over Lick Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 110.8 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Lick Creek on Smelcer Road
History: Built 1913
Built: 1913
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.346111,-82.754722
Carries Charlie Doty Road (NFA A309) over Lick Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 49.8 Feet
Span Length: 49.8 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Lick Creek on Charlie Doty Road
History: Built 1924
Built: 1924
Location: Greene County
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238686
Through View. Note that the bridge has been widened.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238687
Oblique view showing the northwest elevation (arch). Although there is new guardrail, on this side of the bridge, the original post and rail remains largely intact, although hidden.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.342500,-82.764444
Carries Charlie Doty Road (NFA A309) over Lick Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 53.1 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Lick Creek on Charlie Doty Road
History: Built 1923
Built: 1923
Location: Greene County
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238692
North Elevation of the bridge, showing the original arch. Most of the original rail has been replaced but the endposts remain.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238693
Bridge Plaque on the Endpost. The plaque states that it was designed and built for Greene County by the Roehl and Steel firm of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238694
Through View. Note that the bridge has been widened.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Pony truss no longer exists
Location: 36.157778,-82.958889
Carries NFA A973 over Little Chucky Creek
Design: girder/deck/concrete
Design Details:
Total Length: 60.0 Feet
Span Length: 59.0 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge has been replaced over Little Chucky Creek on NFA A973
History: Built 1925
Built: 1925
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.159444,-82.910278
Carries NFA A988 (Hartman Road) over Little Chucky Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 32.8 Feet
Span Length: 29.8 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over Little Chucky Creek on NFA A988 in Greeneville
History: Built 1921
Built: 1921
Location: Greene County
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238698
Through view to the north
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238699
Oblique elevation view of the west side of the bridge, view to the northeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238700
Elevation view of the west side of the bridge, view to the east. Note the railroad arch.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238701
View to the southeast. The bridge plaque is located on the near right endpost.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238702
Oblique through view to the southeast, showing the railroad span. The bridge plaque is located on the near right endpost.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238703
Plaque on the northwest endpost. The bridge was designed and built in 1921 for Greene County by the Steel and Roehl Bridge Company of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238704
East Elevation, view to the Northwest
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.059444,-82.910833
Carries Allens Bridge Road (NFA 2578) over Meadow Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 41.0 Feet
Span Length: 38.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Meadow Creek on Allens Bridge Road
History: Built ca. 1920
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Greene County
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238695
Through to the East
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238696
View to the Northeast showing widened portion of the bridge
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238697
Oblique Elevation, view to the Northwest. Note that the rails have been replaced.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Replaced by a new bridge in 2006
Location: 36.065000,-82.868333
Carries TN 70 over Nolichucky River
Design: truss/deck
Design Details: Deck truss
Total Length: 507.7 Feet
Span Length: 166.0 Feet
Overview: Three-span deck truss bridge over Nolichucky River on TN 70
History: Built 1937; rehabilitated 1962
Built: 1937
Location: Greene County
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238705
Through view
Photo taken 2002
238706
Elevation View
Photo taken 2002
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 35.945331,-82.898203
Carries Paint Creek Road over Paint Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 73.1 Feet
Span Length: 73.1 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Paint Creek on Paint Creek Road
History: Built 1935; rehabilitated 1980
Built: 1935
Location: Greene County
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246447
246448
246449
Photos provided courtesy of the USFS and shot in 1991
Status:
Location: 35.970916,-82.851318
Carries Lower Paint Creek Road over Paint Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: 7-panel, riveted Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 96.1 Feet
Span Length: 92.8 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Paint Creek on Lower Paint Creek Road
History: Built 1935; rehabilitated 1983; replaced 2004
Built: 1935
Location: Greene County
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246443
246444
246445
Photos provided courtesy of USFS and were taken in 1991
246446
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 35.977460,-82.844832
Carries Paint Creek Road over Paint Creek
Design: slab
Design Details: Slab
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 20.0 Feet
Overview: Lost bridge over Paint Creek on Paint Creek Road
History: Built 1935, replaced 2003
Built: 1935
Location: Greene County
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246439
Courtesy USFS, shot in the 1990s
246440
246441
246442
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.123056,-82.844167
Carries NFA A824 over Richland Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 30.8 Feet
Span Length: 27.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Richland Creek on NFA A824
History: Built ca. 1920
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Greene County
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238707
Through view. Note that the bridge has been widened.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238708
Oblique view of arch side. Most of the original rail remains on this side.
Photo taken by Martha Carver
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.307500,-82.783889
Carries Doc Hawkins Road (NFA 1236) over Union Temple Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 43.0 Feet
Span Length: 36.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Union Temple Creek on Doc Hawkins Road
History: Built 1922; rehabilitated 1994
Built: 1922
Location: Greene County
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238709
Through view. Note that the bridge has been widened.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
238710
Oblique elevation view of the arch. All of the original rail is gone.
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.059505,-82.907946
Carries over Nolichucky (Nolachucky) River
Design: girder/deck/concrete
Design Details: Simple concrete deck girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete deck girder bridge over Nolichucky (Nolachucky) River
History: Covered Bridge destroyed by flood 1901, Iron Truss Bridge demolished 1976
Built: 1976
Location: Greene County
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122265
Allen's Bridge over the Nolichucky River
This bridge replaced a couple of older bridges. View from east bank, looking west.
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122266
Older pier for former through truss bridge
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122267
Historical Plaque
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122268
Bridge Supports for Concrete Deck Bridge
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122269
Concrete surface, looking east
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122270
Nolichucky view, upriver from bridge (Camp Creek Bald in background)
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122271
Nolichucky view, downriver from bridge
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122272
Newer pier, older pier
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
122273
View from west bank, looking east
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2008
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 36.124180,-83.053193
Carries Denver Bible Road over Little Chucky Creek
Design: truss/through/queenpost
Design Details: Covered Wooden Queenpost Truss
Covered Timber Stringer
Timber Stringer
Total Length: 68.8 Feet
Span Length: 44.7 Feet
Overview: Covered Queenpost truss bridge over Little Chucky Creek on Denver Bible Lane at Warrensburg Road
History: Built 1923; rehabilitated 1972
Built: 1923
Location: Greene County
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172212
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172213
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172214
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172215
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172216
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172217
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172218
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172219
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172220
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172221
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172222
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172223
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172224
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172225
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172226
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172227
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172228
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172229
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172230
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172231
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172232
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172233
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172234
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172235
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172236
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172237
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172238
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172239
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172240
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172241
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172242
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172243
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172244
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172245
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172246
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172247
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172256
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172257
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172258
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172259
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172260
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172261
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172262
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172263
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172264
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in August 2010
172405
Bible Bridge Historical Photo
Photo via Calvin Sneed from T-DOT
435708
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435709
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435710
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435711
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435712
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435713
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435714
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435715
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435716
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
435717
Bible Covered Bridge 42-30-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in June 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.070551,-82.966439
Carries U.S. 321 (formerly U.S. 411) over Nolichucky River
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 678.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Nolichucky River on U.S. 321 (formerly U.S. 411)
History: Built 1967-1968
Built: 1968
Location: Greene County
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167440
Although a newer bridge, this one is probably best known for its height above the river surface
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167441
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167442
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167443
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167444
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167445
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167446
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167447
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167448
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167449
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167450
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167451
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167452
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
167453
Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in June 2010
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.194444,-82.758333
Carries Railroad (NS) over Morgan Road
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 20.0 Feet
Span Length: 17.1 Feet
Overview: Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Morgan Road on Railroad (NS)
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.159761,-82.910330
Carries Railroad over Little Chucky Creek
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over Little Chucky Creek on Railroad
History: Built 1858
Built: 1858
Location: Greene County
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239766
View to the Northeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver 2008
239767
View to the Northeast, Arch Detail
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
239768
North abutment, view to the northeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
239769
Oblique elevation, view to the southeast
Photo taken by Martha Carver, 2008
240311
2008 Newpspaer Article in the Greeneville Sun about the history of the bridge, 1 of 2
240312
2008 Newpspaer Article in the Greeneville Sun about the history of the bridge, 2 of 2
Status: Unknown status
Location: 36.198333,-82.709722
Carries Railroad (NS) over Ripley Island Road
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 103.0 Feet
Span Length: 100.1 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Ripley Island Road on Railroad (NS)
History:
Built:
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.197257,-83.045805
Carries Norfolk Southern Railway over Lick Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 588.0 Feet
Span Length: 136.0 Feet
Overview: Pratt through truss bridge over Lick Creek on Norfolk Southern Railway
History:
Built:
Location: Greene County
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Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 36.150769,-82.733025
Carries over Nolichucky River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned bridge over Nolichucky River
History:
Built:
Location: Greene County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.164010,-82.836620
Carries NS RR over W Summer St/US Bus 11E
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 44.0 Feet
Span Length: 32.2 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over W Summer St/US Bus 11E on NS RR
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Greene County
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461551
NS - W Summer Street Overpass
looking west
Photo taken by Bob Lawrence
Status: Replaced by a new bridge in 1968
Location: 36.068848,-82.963085
Carries US 411 over Nolichucky River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: 6-panel, riveted Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Nolichucky River on US 411
History: Collapsed in 1963 & 1968
Built: ca. 1908
Location: Greene County
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462645
Love Bridge
The Greeneville Sun: October 15 1963
462646
Love Bridge
The Greeneville Sun: October 15 1963
462647
Love Bridge
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
462648
Love Bridge
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
462649
Love Bridge
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
462650
Love Bridge
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
462651
Love Bridge
1 of 2
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
462652
Love Bridge
2 of 2
Johnston City Press: March 1 1968
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.