Picture of Campbell’s Covered Bridge in Gowensville SC
July 1, 2008

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Caption: Top Portion of Campbell’s Covered Bridge in Gowensville SC, USA
Description: Stock photo showing top portion or roof of Campbell s Covered Bridge located near Tigerville SC USA The wooden bridge was built in 1909 and is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina.
The structure is now closed to vehicle traffic but it is allowable to walk across the historic bridge.
Named for Alexander Lafayette Campbell who operated a grist mill at this location Another fact about the covered bridge is that it is an example of a four span Hown truss with timbers across and vertical iron rods.
This historic site is a part of the upstate SC mountains. Hidden from view, an overall nice place to visit.
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