There are currently 11 historic covered bridges still standing in Alabama today, including the Swann Covered Bridge. The Swann Covered Bridge is located in Blount County, which hosts the state’s annual Covered Bridge Festival. If you haven’t had a chance to visit this historic covered bridge, listed below are six reasons why you should.
The Locust Fork is a 158-mile long tributary of the Black Warrior River. It stretches across Blount County and some sections of Etowah, Jefferson, and Marshall counties.
5. During your visit to this historic covered bridge, you can also spend time cooling off in the river.
On August 20, 1981, Alabama's Swann Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It's a must-visit for anyone who loves history.
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