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Covered Bridges in Pennsylvania

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The Pine Valley Covered Bridge, also known as the Iron Hill Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge located in New Britain Borough, near Doylestown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. WIKIPEDIA Constructed in 1842 by builder David Sutton at a cost of...
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The Cogan House Covered Bridge, also known as the Buckhorn Covered Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge located in Cogan House Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1877 by millwright Valentine Meyers, the bridge spans Larrys Creek...
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The Twin Bridges, also known as the East and West Paden Covered Bridges, are located in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. These two bridges are unique because they are the only twin covered bridges in the state. Key Facts: Location: Near Orangeville, i...
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Bitzer's Mill Covered Bridge, also known as Eberly’s Covered Bridge, is a historic covered bridge located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Key Facts: Location: Spanning Conestoga River in Ephrata Township, Lancaster County Built: Originally constr...
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Packsaddle Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. It is unique because it is the only covered bridge in the state built over a natural waterfall. Key Facts: Location: Near Fairhope, Somerset County, Pen...
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Sachs Covered Bridge is one of the most famous covered bridges in Pennsylvania, known for its historical significance and ghostly legends. Key Facts: Location: Near Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania Built: 1854 Design: Town truss Length: 100 fe...
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