Cliff Williams / TPI The Bibb Graves Bridge crosses the Coosa River in Wetumpka. The bridge has been selected as the most iconic in Alabama for commuters and one of the most iconic in the country.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / TPI The Bibb Graves Bridge crosses the Coosa River in Wetumpka. The bridge has been selected as the most iconic in Alabama for commuters and one of the most iconic in the country.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
Cliff Williams / The Herald Under the watchful eye of wildlife, the first paddlers of the Alabama Great 650 made their way through Wetumpka on the Coosa River Monday morning. Before daybreak Salli O. Donnell passed under the Bibb Graves Bridge marking 232 miles on the river since Saturday. After sunrise solo paddler Trey Reeves followed by the tandem of Matt Taylor and Myles Sumerlin passed through. Throughout Monday and into Tuesday more paddlers will follow the Coosa on the way to the Gulf.
A national poll from car dealers has named the Bibb Graves Bridge in Wetumpka as the 31st most iconic bridge in the country.
The list includes the Admiral Clarey Bridge in Hawaii, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Florida, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Mackinac Bridge and the Chicago Skyway Bridge.