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Tyler State Park contains a 36-hole disc golf course, a community theater, an art center, several picnic areas, a children's playground, and many miles of hiking and walking trails. One of the main attractions in the park is the Schofield Ford Covered Bridge, originally built in 1874.
The bridge nearest its mouth on the road to New York is a draw bridge-in private property, erected by the Messrs. Bassonet and Johnson, whose heirs and assigns levy tolls by virtue of the Act of Assembly 6th Sept. 1785. The Neshaminy as far as Barnsleys Ford was declared a public highway by Act of 9th March, 1771."
Schofield Ford Covered Bridge over Neshaminy Creek in Tyler State Park; Bucks County has 12 covered bridges, ten of which are still open to highway traffic, and two of which are located in parks and open to non-vehicular traffic. New Hope Railroad in New Hope. Another important asset of the county is tourism.
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Langley Covered Bridge, built in 1877, straddles the St. Joseph River and is the longest covered bridge in the state. It was originally projected to re-open by Dec. 25.
Tyler State Park can refer to either of two state parks in the United States: Tyler State Park (Pennsylvania) Tyler State Park (Texas) See also.
The Dover Covered Bridge was built in 1835 and is perhaps the oldest covered bridge in Kentucky, according to the National Register of Historic Places. At the very least, Dover is the oldest ...
Smith's Bridge [2] New Castle: Beaver Valley: 1839, 1956, rebuilt 1962 and 2002 143 feet (44 m) Brandywine Creek: State of Delaware: Burr: Original bridge burned in 1961 Wooddale Bridge [1] New Castle: Wooddale