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'''The Five Mile Arch Bridge''' is located in | '''The Five Mile Arch Bridge''' is located in western [[Jefferson County]] near [[McCalla]] and [[Bessemer]]. It is next to a newer bridge on [[Rock Mountain Lakes Road]] near [[McWaine Drive]] in the [[Red Mountain Heights]] community. The bridge is near the site where early pioneers crossed [[Five Mile Creek]] on the route of the [[Old Huntsville Road]] ([[Bear Meat Cabin Road]]). [[Media:Frame_arch_bridge_frame_wiki.jpg]] | ||
One of the first bridges in [[Alabama]] to be constructed with concrete, the bridge was built in [[1917]] with convict labor from [[Bessemer]]. The Federal Government funded the construction with money earmarked for road repair and bridge building. | One of the first bridges in [[Alabama]] to be constructed with concrete, the bridge was built in [[1917]] with convict labor from [[Bessemer]]. The Federal Government funded the construction with money earmarked for road repair and bridge building. |
Revision as of 11:35, 17 January 2014
The Five Mile Arch Bridge is located in western Jefferson County near McCalla and Bessemer. It is next to a newer bridge on Rock Mountain Lakes Road near McWaine Drive in the Red Mountain Heights community. The bridge is near the site where early pioneers crossed Five Mile Creek on the route of the Old Huntsville Road (Bear Meat Cabin Road). Media:Frame_arch_bridge_frame_wiki.jpg
One of the first bridges in Alabama to be constructed with concrete, the bridge was built in 1917 with convict labor from Bessemer. The Federal Government funded the construction with money earmarked for road repair and bridge building.
The bridge was used for more than fifty years, and it was a favorite spot for locals to fish,picnic and swim.
The Five Mile Creek Arch Bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places.
References
- Coleman, William L. (2011) The History of Rock Mountain In Jefferson County, Alabama. Dog Ear Publishing. ISBN 1457507080
- Walker, James H. Things Remembered! Stories about Western Jefferson County, Alabama. Instant Heirloom Books, 2001. ISBN 0-9633197-6-0
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