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The Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The bridge has a single span, wooden, double Burr arch trusses design. The bridge, which spans the Conestoga River, is 180 feet (55 m) long, making it the longest single span covered bridge in the county. [2]
Parke County, Indiana has the most covered bridges of any county in the United States with 31 covered bridges [1] All of the covered bridges in Lancaster County, except for the Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge, Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge, and the Willow Hill Covered Bridge, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Colemanville Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans Pequea Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. After Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge, it is Lancaster County's second-longest single-span covered bridge still being used. [1] It is also referred to as the Martic Forge Covered Bridge and Pequea #12 Bridge.
Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Covered bridges. Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge; Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge; Pool Forge Covered Bridge; Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge, spanned the Conestoga River before it was moved to a new location; Zook's Mill Covered Bridge, spans Cocalico Creek just upstream from its confluence with the Conestoga
This category contains a collection of the covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ... Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge; J. Jackson's Sawmill Covered Bridge; K.
The Brotherton bridge, built in 1875, reopened on Nov. 7. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for Friday at 5 p.m.
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The trail uses Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge at 43.3 miles, and then Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge at 45.2 miles; both of those lead over the Conestoga River. The trail uses an overpass above the US Route 222 freeway at 46.0 miles then briefly walks on Pennsylvania routes 272 and 722 before returning to paved farming roads.