PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — Throughout Pennsylvania, there are many covered bridges. Some of them you can still drive over to this day. Many of them, however, are only able to be walked across. But why do ...
(WHTM) — In many parts of Pennsylvania, you may come across a covered bridge. Many of these bridges have some have rich history and many are considered to be historical landmarks. Here are just a few ...
There are two covered bridges remaining in Erie County. The recently rebuilt and reopened Brotherton bridge in Waterford Township and the Harrington bridge in Conneaut Township are the last of about ...
If you think about rural America, one image that may crop up no matter where you are in the country is that of a covered bridge. Usually built from the very timber that surrounded them, covered ...
This week Ruth takes us on a tour of historic covered bridges in the Lehigh Valley. Schlicher’s Covered Bridge, which crosses Jordan Creek in Schnecksville, was first constricted in 1882. Located less ...
Pennsylvania has the third-largest number of bridges, with over 25,000 state-owned structures. From suspension bridges, covered bridges, and even a collapsed bridge, here are some of Pennsylvania’s ...
As more bridges were removed to accommodate modern traffic, former Indiana County Historian Clarence Stephenson initiated ...
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania is home to more covered bridges than any other state—more than 200. A man from Columbia County is on a mission to see all of them, and he's almost halfway there.
Mer sin ganz glicklich as es gedeckde Bricke doh in Pennsilfaani gebt! Ich gleich sie sehne weil sie gmaahne mich an die gude alde Daage wann Lewe net so bissi mit Teknologi waar. Die menscht vun de ...
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