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  2. Packsaddle Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Packsaddle Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Fairhope Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1877, and is a 48-foot-long (15 m) Kingpost truss bridge, with full vertical plank siding and large cut stone abutments. The bridge crosses Brush Creek. It is one of 10 covered bridges in Somerset County. [2]

  3. Fairhope Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Fairhope Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 102 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania , Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Pack Saddle Covered Bridge closed after hit by plow truck - AOL

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    The Pack Saddle Covered Bridge, near the intersection of Pine Valley Road and Route 2019, or Glen Savage Road, is the shortest covered bridge in Somerset County. It measures 48 feet long and 14 ...

  5. List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic ...

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    This new bridge type, wooden with a covered span, was developed because traditional European methods, typically stone bridges, were not appropriate for the harsh Pennsylvania winters. Many of the bridges were named for pioneer families residing near the bridges. [2] Some people call Pennsylvania the "Covered Bridge Capital of the Nation". [2]

  6. List of covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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    Daniel Good's Fording Covered Bridge (Used to make Willow Hill Covered Bridge in 1962) Miller's Farm Covered Bridge (Used to make Willow Hill Covered Bridge in 1962) Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge ‡ - Created in the 1820s, burnt during the American Civil War in July 1863. It was the longest covered bridge in the world (over a mile and a quarter ...

  7. Twin Bridges-West Paden Covered Bridge No. 121 - Wikipedia

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    This historic structure is a 112-foot-long (34 m), Burr Truss bridge. Erected in 1850, it crosses the Huntington Creek and is one of twenty-eight historic covered bridges that are located in Columbia and Montour Counties. It is a twin of the Twin Bridges-East Paden Covered Bridge No. 120. [2]

  8. Twin Bridges-East Paden Covered Bridge No. 120 - Wikipedia

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    This historic structure is a 75-foot-long (23 m), Burr Truss bridge, with a sheet metal roof. Erected in 1850, it crosses the Huntington Creek and is one of twenty-eight historic covered bridges that are located in Columbia and Montour Counties. It is a twin of the Twin Bridges-West Paden Covered Bridge No. 121. [2]

  9. Little Gap, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Little Gap is a village in eastern Lower Towamensing Township, Pennsylvania on the Aquashicola Creek, which is crossed by a covered bridge, open to vehicular traffic. Blue Mountain Resort is located just to the south of the village, which is split between the Danielsville, Kunkletown, and Palmerton ZIP Codes of 18038, 18058, and 18071, respectively.