
Sherman Covered Bridge - Albion, PA
Posted by:
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N 41° 52.135 W 080° 25.740
17T E 547385 N 4635379
The only covered bridge still open to traffic in Erie County, PA
Waymark Code: WMCEEJ
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2011
Views: 13
The Sherman covered bridge was built in 1870 by William Sherman using multiple Kingpost truss. It carries traffice over the West Branch of the Conneaut Creek and is located on Barney Road, approximately 3 miles south of Cherry Hill, Conneaut Township, Pennsylvania. It is also known as the Harrington Covered Bridge and the Keepville Covered Bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980.
Current Condition of Bridge: Fair
 Description of Covered Bridge: 85' single span multiple Kingpost truss
 Year Built: 1870
 Parking (If not at the bridge):: Slight off the side of the road, but enough to be completely off the road
 Location (Road - City - State - Country): Barney Road - Albion, PA - USA
 Web Address: Not listed

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