"A Unique Historical Bridge"
This unusually-designed bridge spans the county line between Delaware and Chester Counties over Crum Creek. The last remaining covered bridge in the Delaware County, what is unique about this bridge is its slanted plank portals. Using the Burr-truss design, this historic bridge was constructed using local wood. Bartram Bridge played a huge role since its construction in serving the agricultural needs of the public by providing them with an efficient solution to cross the many streams that pass through the region. The bridge was closed in 1941 but remains a historical symbol of the late 18th Century.
5096 Goshen Road, Newtown Township, PA, United States, 19073
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"A Unique Historical Bridge"
This unusually-designed bridge spans the county line between Delaware and Chester Counties over Crum Creek. The last remaining covered bridge in the Delaware County, what is unique about this bridge is its slanted plank portals. Using the Burr-truss design, this historic bridge was constructed using local wood. Bartram Bridge played a huge role since its construction in serving the agricultural needs of the public by providing them with an efficient solution to cross the many streams that pass through the region. The bridge was closed in 1941 but remains a historical symbol of the late 18th Century.
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