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Oakachoy Covered Bridge

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360:. It is unknown when the bridge was closed to motor traffic in later years or when it was restored. Nearby are ruts which were forded in Oakachoy Creek by pioneer wagons over 150 years ago. All that remains of the Oakachoy Covered Bridge site are the stone foundations and a wooden post on the east side of the creek which shows obvious charring. Even though the bridge is gone, it is said the site is still haunted by a slave who was lynched and eventually hung inside the bridge many years ago. A major downplay to this legend though is that slavery was abolished throughout the United States with the passing of the 339:
on June 14, 1990. It was one of the shortest covered bridges built in Alabama. The Oakachoy Covered Bridge was burned down by vandals on June 2, 2001, ending the existence of the only remaining historic covered bridge in Coosa County. It had been maintained by the Coosa County Commission. The bridge
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in 1865 and the Oakachoy Covered Bridge was known to be the only covered bridge built at the site which wasn't until 1916...well after the end of the
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The Oakachoy Covered Bridge was built by Melton Harris of homemade timber at a cost of $ 400 for connecting two county seats,
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number is 01-19-01. The Oakachoy Covered Bridge was listed on the
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National Register of Historic Places Listings (October 5, 2001).
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was removed from the National Register on September 23, 2001.
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Built in 1916, the 56-foot (17-meter) bridge was a modified
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Former National Register of Historic Places in Alabama
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Coordinates
32°50′56.58″N 86°02′48.31″W / 32.8490500°N 86.0467528°W / 32.8490500; -86.0467528
Oakachoy Creek
Nixburg, Alabama
ID number
Queen-post truss
Daily traffic
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage
90000928
covered bridge
Oakachoy Creek
Coosa County, Alabama
United States
State Route 259
Nixburg
Alexander City
Queen-post truss
WGCB
Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage
National Register of Historic Places
Rockford
Dadeville
Tallapoosa County
13th Amendment to the Constitution
American Civil War
List of Alabama covered bridges
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service

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