Stroll in the Evening Across Poinsett Bridge
by Sandra Clark
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Stroll in the Evening Across Poinsett Bridge
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Sandra Clark
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Photograph - Photograph
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History of Poinsett Bridge
Poinsett Bridge is part of the 120 acre Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve and owned by the State of South Carolina. The Recreation District manages the preserve along with SCDNR. . Constructed in 1820, it is believed to be the oldest surviving bridge in the state. Named after Joel Poinsett, a prominent early resident of Greenville and a U.S. ambassador to Mexico, the bridge was part of the State Road that connected Charleston and Columbia with the North Carolina mountain communities into Tennessee. It is a 14 foot Gothic arch stone structure and stretches 130 feet over Little Gap Creek. Historians believe that is was designed by Robert Mills, architect of the Washington Monument.
http://greenvillerec.com/parks/poinsett-bridge
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June 17th, 2014
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