Swann Covered Bridge
The Locust Fork River with Swann Covered Bridge
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Swann Covered Bridge
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Clarkson Covered Bridge
One of only 14 covered bridges left in the state, it spans Crooked Creek in Cullman County, Alabama. Built in 1904, salvaged and rebuilt after a storm in 1921, it is 270 feet long.
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