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Covered Bridge - Stone Mountain Park, Georgia
Atlanta

Originally located in Clarke County spanning the Oconee River, the bridge was sold for a dollar and moved to its present site at Stone Mountain Park in 1965 (for $18,000) and now provides access to the Indian Island picnic area. At it's previous location it was known as the College Avenue Bridge and was well known to generations of University of Georgia students. It was also known as Effie's Bridge, after a nearby bordello.

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Copyright: Sacha Griffin
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 01/03/2005
Hochgeladen: 16/09/2008
Published: 16/09/2008
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Tags: park
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Capital and largest city in Georgia, Atlanta is known the world over for its parks, professional sports teams, shopping, museums, and entertainment. One of the fastest growing cities in the United States, Atlanta has been commended by the Environmental Protection Agency for its determination to implement ecologically friendly policies. Unlike many other Southern cities, Atlanta broke with its historic Old South architectural characteristics and opted for a progressive modern style led by native Atlantan John Portman, who created the atrium hotel in 1967 when he designed the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.


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