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Description Harrisburg Covered Bridge
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Source Harrisburg Covered Bridge, Sevierville, TN
Author Brent Moore from Smyrna, TN
Camera location35° 51′ 39.79″ N, 83° 28′ 57.89″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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21 Niġlaalgit Tiŋŋiviat 2006

35°51'39.787"N, 83°28'57.889"W

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current07:14, 7 Suvluġvik 2008Thumbnail for version as of 07:14, 7 Suvluġvik 20082,048 × 1,536 (2.53 MB)File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) {{Information |Description= This grand example of a covered timber truss bridge is located in north central Sevier County just off of Old State Highway 35 near U.S. 411. The original bridge was destroyed on February 25, 1875 during a great flood in Sevie

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