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Pisgah Covered Bridge

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Pisgah Community Covered Bridge
LocationSoutheast of Pisgah on SR 1109 off SR 1112, near Pisgah, North Carolina
Coordinates35°32′31.56″N 79°53′37.97″W / 35.5421000°N 79.8938806°W / 35.5421000; -79.8938806
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1910 (1910)
Built byWelch, J.J.
Architectural styleModified queenpost truss
NRHP reference No.72000988[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 20, 1972

Pisgah Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that spans the west fork of the Little River in Randolph County, North Carolina. It is one of two remaining original historic covered bridges in the state, (the other being the Bunker Hill Covered Bridge in Claremont, North Carolina) and is designated as both a local and federal historic landmark.[2]

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History

The bridge was built in 1911 by J. J. Welch at a cost of $40.[3] It is a one-lane bridge, 54 feet in length. The bridge eventually became obsolete when it could no longer handle the increased traffic, but it remains as a tourist attraction located at 6925 Pisgah Covered Bridge Road, west of the community of Pisgah. The road now crosses a nearby two-lane concrete bridge built in the 1950s.

Preservation

Since 1998, the North Carolina Zoo Society has collaborated with the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the Piedmont Land Conservancy, and the Landtrust for Central North Carolina to maintain and refurbish the bridge. The bridge was washed away by a flood on August 9, 2003, but was rebuilt the next year using much of the original materials that were retrieved by local area volunteers. The restoration was able to salvage about 90 percent of the materials from the original structure. The bridge is assumed originally to have had a shingle roof; however, it was replaced with tin in the 1930s. In the restoration, the roof was shingled.

There is now a gate on the road leading to the bridge, however, it is open to the public daily from dawn to dusk.

Sightseeing

There is a quarter-mile trail through the woods on site. The trail crosses footbridges and passes a baptismal pool, downstream from the bridge.

Notes

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ John B. Wells, III (June 1971). "Pisgah Community Covered Bridge" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  3. ^ The N.C. Zoo Society web page says 1911; the fall 2003 edition of the Newsletter of the National Association for the Preservation of Covered Bridges says 1910; still other websites have a date of 1903 without a reference.

References

  • "The Pisgah Covered Bridge in Randolph County, North Carolina Lost in Flood". Newsletter of the National Association for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. Fall 2003.

External links

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