America's Historic Covered Bridges Directory

Discover America's Historic Covered Bridges

Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.

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Historic American Covered Bridge
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Historic 1832 covered bridge spanning 56 feet across Lodi Creek in Tinicum Township, Bucks County. The longest single-span covered bridge in Bucks County and one of Pennsylvania's oldest.

Pennsylvania
"Bucks County" "Burr Arch" "Delaware River"
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Magnificent 1865 Burr Arch covered bridge spanning 120 feet across Valley Creek in Valley Forge National Historical Park. A Civil War era bridge in one of America's most historic settings.

Pennsylvania
Chester
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Impressive 1855 Burr Arch covered bridge spanning 110 feet across French Creek in East Vincent Township. One of Chester County's longest and most photographed covered bridges.

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Chester
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Stunning 1881 Burr Arch covered bridge spanning 120 feet across French Creek in East Vincent Township. Also known as Speakman No. 1, this is one of Chester County's most photographed bridges.

Pennsylvania
Chester
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Chester County's oldest covered bridge, built in 1842. This charming 60-foot Burr Arch spans Doe Run in West Marlborough Township, representing nearly 200 years of Pennsylvania history.

Pennsylvania
Chester
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Unique 1866 Town Lattice covered bridge spanning 90 feet across French Creek in East Coventry Township. One of only two Town Lattice truss bridges in Chester County.

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Chester
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Picturesque 1889 Burr Arch covered bridge spanning 84 feet across French Creek in Vincent Township. One of Chester County's most scenic bridges surrounded by protected parkland.

Pennsylvania
Chester
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Historic 1860 Burr Arch covered bridge spanning 80 feet across Crum Creek in Newlin Township, Chester County. One of Pennsylvania's most picturesque covered bridges set in a scenic rural valley.

Pennsylvania
Chester
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Originally built in 1881, this King Post bridge was relocated to Knoebels Amusement Park in 1936 and spans Roaring Creek within the park.

Pennsylvania
1881 Columbia-Northumberland Border King Post
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Built in 1881, this 44.5-foot Queen Post bridge is the furthest upstream crossing of Little Fishing Creek and has been featured in the annual puzzle series.

Pennsylvania
1881 Columbia County Puzzle Featured
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Built in 1881, this Queen Truss bridge was reconstructed in 2007 and has been featured in the annual covered bridge puzzle contest.

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1881 Award-Winning Columbia County
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Built in 1875, this 110-foot Burr Arch bridge is one of Columbia County's most beautiful covered bridges in a stunning wooded creek setting.

Pennsylvania
1875 Burr Arch Columbia County

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