ELDER MILL COVERED BRIDGE
Happy Mother’s Day from Motorcycle Riding Moms!!!! I started my Mother’s Day weekend riding to visit Elder Mill Covered Bridge in Watkinsville, Georgia.
Happy Mother’s Day from Motorcycle Riding Moms!!!! I started my Mother’s Day weekend riding to visit Elder Mill Covered Bridge in Watkinsville, Georgia.
Miles Through Time (MTM) Automotive Museum soft opening is scheduled for Saturday, May 23, 2020.
The Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge is located 8 miles south of Carnesville, Georgia at Nails Creek.
Lately, I have been fascinated with riding to covered bridges. My romance with covered bridges can be traced back to one of my favorite movies “The Bridges of Madison County” starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep.
Hello everyone! Miles Through Time Automotive Museum (MTT) is continuing to wait on the Grand Re-Opening until it is safe for visitors to visit the museum.
The Stovall Mill Covered Bridge is the smallest covered bridge in Georgia. The covered bridge is also known as Sautee-Nacoochee, Helen Bridge and Chickamauga Bridge.
In 1965, this century-old mill was moved to Stone Mountain Park from its original site near Ellijay, Georgia, where it was built in 1869.
The Washington W. King Bridge formerly spanned the North Fork of the Oconee River in city of Athens, Georgia connecting College Avenue and Hobson Avenue. The bridge was originally constructed for $2,470 in 1891 by Washington W. King.
This year’s riding season has become my saving grace. A solo ride is a welcomed outdoor activity to keep me grounded during the COVID-19 quarantine.
The community of Indian Springs sprang up after ten acres surrounding the spring were reserved for public use by state statue. Known as Lot Number 1 in the 1827 land lottery, the tract has remained in state custody and holds claim to be the oldest state-owned recreation area in the country.