Built in 1839, it's 96 feet over Hokendauqua Creek. The only remaining covered bridge in Northampton...
Kreidersville Covered Bridge
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Kreidersville Covered Bridge, located in Northampton, PA, is a historic structure that was preserved thanks to the efforts of local citizens in 1959, who fought against plans for a new concrete bridge. Recognized for its unique architectural design, the bridge features the patented arched truss by Theodore Burr, contributing to its cultural significance and charm.
Today, Kreidersville Covered Bridge is maintained by Allen Township and is an integral part of the community, serving as a site for various events and activities organized by the Kreidersville Covered Bridge Association. The organization continues to promote the bridge's history and engage the public through volunteer opportunities and donations.
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This is a part of Americana. PA is notorious for its great covered bridges and this is one of the f...
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