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    Colonel Farr's Bridge

    Colonel Farr's Bridge, near Lairdsville over Little Muncy Creek, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is over 100 years old and was built by

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    Shoemaker's Bridge

    Shoemaker's Bridge above Clarkstown over Little Muncy Creek, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 35 paces long and 75 years old.

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    Kremer Bridge

    Kremer Bridge in Greenwood Township over Muddy Run, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 15 paces long.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Isaac Heacock Bridge

    Isaac Heacock Bridge, over Muddy Run, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Columbia County Bridge 112

    Columbia County Bridge 112 between Orangeville and Rohrsburg over Green Creek, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Bridge was built in August 1912 and

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    Rhone Bridge

    Rhone Bridge over Green Creek in Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 15 paces long.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Green Creek Bridge

    Bridge over Green Creek in Columbia County, half a mile from Orangeville, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 22 paces long.

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    Greek Creek Bridge

    Bridge over Green Creek in Columbia County, half a mile from Orangeville. Bridge is 22 paces long.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Eyer's Grove Bridge

    Eyer's Grove Bridge over Little Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 16 paces.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Fernville Bridge

    Fernville Bridge over Fishing Creek inthe town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was kept in repair by Charles Welliver. A

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    Fernville Bridge

    Fernville Bridge over Fishing Creek in the town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was kept in repair by Charles Welliver. A

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    Light Street Bridge

    Light Street Bridge over Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The bridge has a rainbow arch and is 65 paces long. At the time of his

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    Warrior Run Bridge

    Bridge over Warrior Run Creek, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Bridge was built between 1831 and 1835 and rebuilt around 1906, according to

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    Warrior Run Bridge

    Bridge over Warrior Run Creek, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . Bridge is 15 paces long.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

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    Old McCella Bridge

    Old McCella Bridge over Larry's Creek in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, near Brookside and White Pine. Trucks carry heavy loads of stone through

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    Old McCella Bridge

    Old McCella Bridge over Larry's Creek in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, near Brookside and White Pine. Trucks carry heavy loads of stone through

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    Larry's Creek bridge

    Bridge over Larry's Creek in Salladasburg, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, near Mallory's Blacksmith Shop. Bridge is over 100 years old at the time

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    Larry's Creek bridge

    Bridge over Larry's Creek in Salladasburg in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania near Mallory's Blacksmith Shop. Bridge was over 100 years old at the

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    Blockhouse Run Bridge

    Bridge over Blockhouse Run in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, near Liberty. After the flood of 1889, the bridge was rebuilt using the same timber.

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    Blockhouse Run Bridge

    Interior of bridge over Blockhouse Run in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, near Liberty. After the flood of 1889, the bridge was rebuilt using the same

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    Bridge over Sherman Creek

    Interior of bridge over Sherman Creek at Landisburg

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    Bridge over Big Swatara Creek

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    Avondale Bridge

    Entrance to Avondale Bridge near Media, Delaware

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    Bridge over Little Conewago Creek

    Bridge over Little Conewago Creek, west of

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    Bridge over Mahantango Creek

    Entrance to bridge over Mahantango Creek near Aline

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