Sinking Creek Bridge and Covered Bridges of Giles County

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Sinking Creek Bridge and Covered Bridges of Giles County

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Three beautiful covered bridges are located in traditional country settings:

Sinking Creek Bridge, 70-foot-long red wooden bridge with a tin roof, built in 1916. Open to the public.

Not open to the public, but also in Giles:

Link Farm Bridge, 50-ft. bridge, with red board sides and a sheet-metal roof, dating from 1912.

Reynold’s Farm Bridge, 36-foot bridge built in 1919. Can only be viewed from US 42.

Other Nearby Places

Cabin in the Woods

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Colony House Motor Lodge Roanoke

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Danville National Cemetery

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