Haralson Mill Bridge, now known as Rockdale County Covered Bridge, is a 150-foot-long and 36-foot-wide truss-style bridge located in Conyers, Georgia. Built in 1997, it is the first covered bridge to be constructed in the state since the 1890s, showcasing the enduring fascination with these historic structures.
This bridge, situated over Mill Rock Creek, features a unique design with decorative lattice and a large wooden superstructure added to the underlying concrete bridge. Equipped with modern safety measures such as cameras, smoke detectors, and a sprinkler system, it offers a picturesque setting near the Haralson Mill Historic District, which includes the Haralson Mill House, a general store, the old mill site, and a blacksmith shop.
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