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Here’s your excuse to go on a fall foliage drive.Chester County has so many historic covered bridges that it’s possible to spend the better part of a weekend visiting them all. There are ...
“They don’t build ’em like that anymore…”Whenever I cross a covered bridge, I think how different they are from the towering steel monstrosities used today. Then my thoughts dwell on the ...
This bridge was originally built in 1884 and connects Lancaster County with Chester County. ... It is the only covered bridge in Pennsylvania owned by the federal government. Don't Edit. Don't Edit.
From the time the cornerstone of that bridge was laid on Oct. 21, 1800, through the next 100 years, some 1,500 covered bridges were built in Pennsylvania. The concept caught on quickly, and ...
The longest single-span covered bridge in Pennsylvania, this Berks County bridge stretches 204 feet across Tulpehocken ... This bridge connects Lancaster and Chester Counties and spans 204 feet.
People will be able to take a drive through history once again after PennDOT rehabilitates three covered bridges in Chester County. PennDOT awarded a $3.2 million contract to Eastern Highway Specia… ...
The damaged bridge in Little Britain Township carries Ashville Road over the Octoraro Creek at the Chester County line. Also known as the Pine Grove Covered Bridge, it was struck by a vehicle on ...