county/comté/grafschaft
一廊桥
4 covered bridges/ponts couverts/bedeckte holzbrücken
38-01 ADAMS
Gettysburg
The Sauk’s or Sach Bridge
38-01-01
South-west of Gettysburg on Waterworks Road TR326.
Over Marsh Creek.
The Sauk's or Sach Bridge, closed to motor traffic
1 mile south-west of PA97 on Business US15, then right on SR3005 Pumping Station Road 1.8 miles to TR326 and 0.2 mile left to the bridge.
1 span 91' or 27.7m
Built in 1854 by David Stoner, completely restored in 1997
Town lattice, photo Craig Swain, Leesburg Va.
Below, for those who remember the First Atawalk page
in 1997.
Berlin
The Reeser or Anderson Farm Bridge
38-01-05
North-east of Berlin on private land at east side of Stoney Point Road SR 1007, in Latimore Twp.
Over a pond.
The Reeser or Anderson Farm Bridge, closed to motor traffic, private.
5.5 miles north of PA234 on PA194, then left 1 mile on Lake Meade Road SR1012 and just left at SR1007
1 span 70' or 21.3m
No building date known, moved to present location in 1962.
Burr Arch truss, photo by Jack Schmidt.
Fairfield
The Jack's Mountain or G. Donald McLaughlin Memorial Bridge
38-01-08
South-west of Fairfield on Jack Mountain Road SR 3021
Over Toms Creek.
The Jack's Mountain or G. Donald McLaughlin Memorial Bridge.
2.9 miles north of PA16 on PA116, then left on SR 3021 for 0.5 mile to the bridge.
1 span 65' or 19.8m
Built in 1892 by Joseph Smith.
Burr Arch Truss.
The Heike Bridge
38-01-14
North-west of Heidlersburg off Willow Lane TR585
Over Bermudian Creek.
The Heike Bridge, private, closed to motor traffic.
About 1 mile north of PA234 on Business US15, then left on Oxford Road 1.5 miles SR1016 and right 0.2 on private drive to the bridge, ASK FOR PERMISSION TO VISIT!!!
1 span 65' or 19.8m
Built in 1892 by S.Stouffer
Burr Arch Truss, photo by Jack Schmidt.