Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge in Georgia was built in the 1840s by Horace King, freed slave and bridge builder, and is the oldest and longest surviving wooden covered bridge in Georgia.
Last week, if you missed it you can still see it by clicking here, we showed one side of the covered bridge. This week, get ready, because – yup, you’re right if you guessed – we’re going to show “the other side”. Wow!
By the way, check out this week’s photo challenge from Cee’s Photography.
The Bridge of Freed Slave, Horace King
The Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge – The Other Side
Happy New Year!
I love covered bridges and I love that you added the history.
Me, too. I wish that more of them had historical markers to give them even more depth and richness. Randy
Such wonderful photos of that covered bridge. Thanks for playing.
Thanks for having me.