
Bible Graves Bridge is a stone arch bridge in Wetumpka, United States. It is unique for its seven inscribed memorials and markers which line its walls which denote the families and individuals buried nearby. Its central arch spans nearly 125 feet and the bridge is a perfect example of the stone bridges that used to characterize the area. The bridge is located in the area around the Coosa River, which was historically inhabited by the Creek Native American tribe. The bridge was built in 1898 and has since been a part of local lore, mentioned in books and documentaries about the area. Today, it stands as a popular destination for visitors to the area, and is a beautiful photo opportunity as well.
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