Harmon's Bridge - Indiana County, PA
Posted by: lrosell
N 40° 44.047 W 079° 10.536
17T E 654053 N 4510842
This is an old covered bridge built back in 1910 in Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Waymark Code: WM3E8G
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2008
Views: 28
This bridge is one of two in this area. The Harmon Covered Bridge crosses Plum Creek. This is the only 20th century bridge in Indiana County Pennsylvania. It was built for a cost of $525 in 1910. It is 40 feet long and has a 14 ft roadway. This bridge was named for a Civil War veteran, J.S. Harmon.
Current Condition of Bridge: Maintained as tourist spot, not in use as a crossing for vehicles.
Description of Covered Bridge: This bridge is one of two in this area. The Harmon Covered Bridge crosses Plum Creek. This is the only 20th century bridge in Indiana County Pennsylvania. It was built for a cost of $525 in 1910. It is 40 feet long and has a 14 ft roadway. This bridge was named for a Civil War veteran, J.S. Harmon.
Year Built: 1910
Parking (If not at the bridge):: at bridge
Location (Road - City - State - Country): Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Web Address: Not listed
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