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Elizabethton Covered Bridge
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Elizabethton has 20 Antique Stores and a cruze in every Saturday Night April thru October. 5 to 9pm. The covered bridge is very cool.
One of the few covered bridges still in use in the US, it is worth a slight detour if you are heading to Elizabethton
From concerts to picnics and feeding the ducks Elizabethton Covered Bridge has it all. Take some bread and enjoy feeding the ducks and wading in the cool water. There are plenty of places to have a picnic and relax. You can bring your pole and fish while enjoying the beautiful views. Don't forget to walk the bridge and take in a bit of history. Check out the events like The Covered Bridge Days for some extra fun.
From concerts to picnics and feeding the ducks Elizabethton Covered Bridge has it all. Take some bread and enjoy feeding the ducks and wading in the cool water. There are plenty of places to have a picnic and relax. You can bring your pole and fish while enjoying the beautiful views. Don't forget to…
Heavy oak planks, hand-forged nails and threaded spikes have helped the Covered Bridge remain beautiful and functional. Built in 1882, it is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Tennessee. The Doe River Covered Bridge is recognized by the Tennessee Historical Commission, National Register of Historic Places and the Historic Engineering Record.
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Location
717 East Elk Avenue
Elizabethton, TN