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Alabama--The bridges of Alabama
The first covered bridge is Gilliland Bridge near Gadsden. It is part of beautiful Niccalula Falls Park that also has a Pioneer Village reconstruction. On Rte. 75 two miles before Oneonta is Horton Mill Bridge, a 220-foot single span. Old Easely Bridge is also nearby on Rte. 160. A little south of Cleveland on Rte. 79 is Swan-Joy Bridge. Nectar Covered Bridge is one mile east on Rte. 160 and is one of the nation's longest at 385 feet and four spans. In Cullman, the Ave Maria Grotto is an amazing miniature of famous churches and buildings covering three acres, lovingly constructed by a Benedictine monk. Also, Clarkson (Legg) Covered Bridge is nearby on County Road 11 in a pleasant rural setting with a gristmill and other restored buildings. A natural bridge can be found 15 miles out of Cullman off U.S. 278 on County Road 63, but the best one is at Natural Bridge of Alabama near Haleyville. It is 60 feet high and 148 feet long with a scenic park surrounding it. Finally, the drive ends at Dismals Canyon. Located 23 miles north of Hamilton, Dismals Canyon is one of the only places outside New Zealand where an anomoly of nature, the "Dismalite" glow worm, is known to exist. Starting Point: Best Time of Year for Drive: UsedCars.biz Road Trip in the Same State: *** 100 Best Road Trips on UsedCars.biz |
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