Coordinates: 36°46′44.82″N 80°14′51.26″W / 36.7791167°N 80.2475722°W / 36.7791167; -80.2475722

Bob White Covered Bridge

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Bob White Covered Bridge
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The Bob White Covered Bridge near Woolwine, Virginia
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Carriespedestrian traffic
CrossesSmith River
LocaleWoolwine, Virginia
Maintained byPatrick County, VA
ID number46-68-01 (WGCB)
Characteristics
DesignQueen-post truss
Total length80 ft (24 m)
History
Constructed byWalter Weaver
Construction end1921
ClosedSeptember 29, 2015 by flooding
Bob White Covered Bridge
Area10 acres (4.0 ha)
NRHP reference No.73002049[1]
VLR No.070-0027
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 22, 1973
Designated VLRApril 17, 1973[2]
Removed from NRHPSeptember 15, 2016
Delisted VLRJune 15, 2017
Location
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The Bob White Covered Bridge, also known as the Lower Covered Bridge or Woolwine Covered Bridge, was a county-owned wooden covered bridge that spanned the Smith River in Patrick County, Virginia, United States. It was located on the old portion of Bob White Road (SR 869) off State Route 8 southeast of the community of Woolwine, about 13 miles (21 kilometers) north of Stuart. Coordinates were Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found. (36.779117, −80.247572).

Built in 1921, the 80-foot (24-meter) bridge was a Queen-post truss construction over two spans. Its WGCB number was 46-68-01. The Bob White Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 22, 1973. It was one of two historic covered bridges remaining in Patrick County, maintained by the Patrick County government. The bridge washed away and was destroyed in major flooding on September 29, 2015,[3] and subsequently removed from the National Register in 2017.[4]

History

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The Bob White Covered Bridge was constructed by Walter G. Weaver of Woolwine, named for the former Bob White Post Office, which in turn was named after the bobwhite quails that inhabit the area. It served as an access route to the Smith River Church of the Brethren, located on the south side of the river. The bridge was bypassed to the west with a concrete bridge in 1981. Although closed to motor traffic, the Bob White Covered Bridge still attracted numerous visitors. The bridge was the site of annual horse-drawn wagon rides as part of the Patrick County Covered Bridge Festival held every June.[3]

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