List of covered bridges in Bradford, Sullivan, and Lycoming counties, Pennsylvania explained

Covered Bridges of Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming Counties TR
Built:1850 - 1898
Refnum:64000708
Added:July 24, 1980
Mpsub:Covered Bridges of Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming Counties TR

The Covered Bridges of Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming Counties are seven covered bridges in northcentral Pennsylvania in the United States, which were included on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in a Thematic Resources submission on July 24, 1980.[1] One of the bridges is in Bradford County, and three each are in Lycoming and Sullivan counties. The Sullivan County bridges are the oldest as all three were built in or circa 1850, while the 1898 Buttonwood Covered Bridge in Lycoming County is the youngest. The Buttonwood bridge is also the shortest at 63inchesft6inchesin (ftin), while the Hillsgrove Covered Bridge in Sullivan County is longest at . On July 2, 1973, the Hillsgrove bridge was the first of the seven to be added to the NRHP, and it was the only one so listed before the Thematic Resources submission.[1]

Name of
bridge
Year builtCounty and
Township

Length
feet (m)
Stream
crossed
Photograph
1898 63feet
1877 93feet
1850 146feet
1850 171feet
1853 95feet Browns Creek
1888 77feet
1850 99feet

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64000708}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Covered Bridges of Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming Counties ]. 2008-04-14 . Susan M. Zacher, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission . PDF .