Cora Brown Bridge
Cora Brown
Bridge One of the most familiar landmarks in the area
of upper Birch is the Cora Brown Bridge. It is located about two and one-half
miles below the village of Birch River and about 17 miles above the mouth of
the river. It is named for a longtime resident of the area. Although Cora Brown
passed away many years ago, the adjacent house is still referred to as the
"Cora Brown House." It is here that Birch begins its journey as
designated in the State Natural Streams Preservation Act by the 1975 West
Virginia Legislature.
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