I couldn’t verify any documented instance from the sources I could access that says the water has ever covered the Centenial Bridge in Pall Mall, TN. The closest relevant source I found identifies the bridge as the Pall Mall Bridge/York Homeplace Bridge, but it does not provide flood-coverage history.

What I found

  • The bridge in Pall Mall is documented as the Pall Mall Bridge, also called the York Homeplace Bridge.
  • I found Tennessee water-data resources and a USGS site for a nearby water summary, but nothing in the accessible results confirmed a past event where water overtopped the bridge.
  • I also found a National Weather Service flood page for Tennessee, but it was not specific enough to confirm this bridge’s flood history.

Best answer

Based on the available public information I could verify, I can’t confirm a known recorded case of the water level ever covering that bridge. If you’re asking about a specific flood year or storm, I’d need that detail to narrow it down.

Note on spelling

You wrote “Centenial,” but the bridge appears to be the Pall Mall Bridge/York Homeplace Bridge in Fentress County.

TL;DR: I couldn’t verify any public record showing the water has ever covered the bridge, though the bridge itself is documented.