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Easley Covered Bridge

Easley CB
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The Easley Covered Bridge near Rosa, Alabama before its recent restoration.
Coordinates

33°58′16″N 86°31′07″W / 33.97111°N 86.51861°W / 33.97111; -86.51861

Easley Covered Bridge
Easley Covered Bridge is located in Alabama
Easley Covered Bridge
Easley Covered Bridge is located in the US
Easley Covered Bridge
Nearest city Rosa, Alabama
Coordinates 33°58′16″N 86°31′07″W / 33.97111°N 86.51861°W / 33.97111; -86.51861Coordinates: 33°58′16″N 86°31′07″W / 33.97111°N 86.51861°W / 33.97111; -86.51861
Area 0.5 acres (0.2 ha)
Built 1927
Architectural style Other, One Span Town Truss
MPS Blount County Covered Bridges TR
NRHP Reference # 81000125
Significant dates
Added to NRHP August 20, 1981
Designated ARLH March 3, 1976
Carries single lane motor traffic
Crosses Dub Branch, Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River
Locale Rosa, Alabama
Maintained by Blount County Commission
ID number 01-05-12 (WGCB)
Characteristics
Design Town Lattice truss
Total length 95 ft (29 m)
Width 9 ft (3 m) clearance
Load limit 3 US tons (2.72 metric tons)
Clearance above 8 ft (2 m)
History
Construction end 1927

33°58′16″N 86°31′07″W / 33.97111°N 86.51861°W / 33.97111; -86.51861

The Easley Covered Bridge, also known as the Old Easley Covered Bridge or Rosa Covered Bridge, is a county-owned wood and metal combination style covered bridge that spans Dub Branch of the Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River in Blount County, Alabama, United States. It is located on Easley Bridge Road off U.S. Route 231, just south of the town of Rosa, about 5 miles (8 kilometers) northwest of Oneonta. Coordinates are 33°58′16″N 86°31′07″W / 33.97111°N 86.51861°W / 33.97111; -86.51861 (33.971144, -86.518719).

Built in 1927, the 95-foot (29-meter) bridge is a town lattice truss construction over a single span. Its WGCB number is 01-05-12. The Easley Covered Bridge was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on March 3, 1976. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 20, 1981. It is currently the oldest and shortest of three historic covered bridges still existing in Blount County. The bridge which had been closed in 2009 has now been restored and reopened to motor vehicle traffic on October 22, 2012. It is accessible from both sides of Easley Bridge Road. It is maintained by the Blount County Commission and the Alabama Department of Transportation.


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