Deep within the towering sandstone corridors of Lookout Mountain, a narrow bridge spans a dizzying gap between ancient formations that have stood for millennia. This hidden corner of Rock City Gardens captures a moment of quiet adventure, where the strength of the earth meets the ingenuity of the traveler. It is a place that invites you to feel the cool, shaded air of the deep crevices and the gentle sway of the walkway, offering a perspective on the natural world that is both intimate and immensely grand.
Era: Linen 1930s (1935)
City: Lookout Mountain, Rock City Gardens (near Chattanooga, Tennessee)
State: Georgia
Country: United States of America
Topics: Mountains, Rock City Gardens, Bridges, Swing-A-Long Bridge, Rock Formations, Lookout Mountain, Gardens, Landmarks
Artist/Photographer: Unassigned
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Publisher: Curt Teich (Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone")
The pictured bridge is the iconic Swing-A-Long Bridge, a 180-foot suspension bridge that has been a hallmark of the Rock City experience since the attraction opened in 1932.