Barronvale Covered Bridge
N 39° 57.131 W 079° 16.209
17S E 647766 N 4423882
The Barronvale Covered Bridge is located at the intersection of Ream and Covered Bridge Roads in Middlecreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Waymark Code: WM58NR
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2008
Views: 19
The Barronvale Covered Bridge is a Pedestrian Only Covered Bridge with a modern bridge downstream. Directions to the site are simple, From Somerset take State Route 281 South for 11 Miles through New Centerville to New Lexington, there, fork to the right onto Route 653 (Scullton Road) proceed to the bottom of the hill until you cross a open grate bridge, make a right onto Ream Road, for one mile and the bridge will be at the end of the road.
The Bridge was built in 1902 by Cassimer Cramer
Barronvale is a Burr Arch Truss Bridge
Current Condition of Bridge: Fair
Description of Covered Bridge: Red Bridge open on the sides with while posts
Bridge # 38-56-03
# of Spans: 2
Length: 162' long
Crossing Body: Laurel Hill Creek
Type: Burr Arch Truss
Year Built: 1902
Parking (If not at the bridge):: Off to the side of the road
Location (Road - City - State - Country): Ream Road - Rockwood - Pennsylvania - U.S.A.
Web Address: Not listed
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