Talk:Pisgah Covered Bridge
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[edit]So far I have come across three dates for the construction of the bridge: 1910, 1911, and 1903. I have also come across three estimates for how many covered bridges exist in NC: two, three, and seven. Just thought I'd mention that for anyone that may expand the article. Jaberwocky6669 17:54, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
According to Dale J. Travis there are 11 covered bridges in North Carolina, not two as stated on the Pisgah bridge site. http://www.dalejtravis.com/bridge/bridgenc.htm
I would argue that the Old Salem site footbridge qualifies of historical significance since it was designed and built in the '90's. And a couple of others listed on the Travis site aren't much more that a few sticks of wood. But it would appear that there may be at least eight or nine worthy of mention.
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