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Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge

Designed by famed architect Horace King.

Woodbury, Georgia

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The Red Oak Bridge is an old 1840's covered bridge, built by freed slave and noted bridge builder, Horace King. This is the oldest and longest wood-covered bridge still in use in Georgia and may very well be one of the sturdiest. It is still open to traffic and was featured in the film Lawless.

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Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge
1060 Covered Bridge Rd
Woodbury, Georgia
United States
33.038462, -84.55258
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