Trusal Covered Bridge

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Coordinates: 40 ° 43 ′ 49 ″  N , 79 ° 11 ′ 3 ″  W.

Trusal Covered Bridge
Trusal Covered Bridge
Trusal Covered Bridge
use footbridge
Crossing of Plum Creek
place in Indiana County ( Pennsylvania )
overall length 12.5 m
height 4.5 m
completion 1870
location
Trusal Covered Bridge (Pennsylvania)
Trusal Covered Bridge
Trusal Covered Bridge
National Register of Historic Places
location Indiana County in Pennsylvania (USA)
Coordinates 40 ° 43 ′ 49 ″  N , 79 ° 11 ′ 3 ″  W.
Built 1870
NRHP number 79002243
The NRHP added 3rd August 1979

The Trusal Covered Bridge (also known as Dice Covered Bridge , Trusal-Dice Covered Bridge or WG Number 38-32-03 ) is a historic former covered road bridge in Indiana County in the US state of Pennsylvania . The bridge, now designed as a pedestrian bridge, located about 1.8 kilometers west of Willet on Trusal Road , spans the River Plum Creek .

The bridge, which was built in wood in 1870 , has a span and length of 12.5 meters and is 4.5 meters high.

According to the National Register of Historic Places , the property was of historical relevance from 1850 to 1874 and was renovated in 1990.

The Trusal Covered Bridge was listed on August 3, 1979 by the National Register of Historic Places with the number 79002243, as a historic monument.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Trusal Covered Bridge, Indiana County, Pennsylvania (WGN 38-32-03) (WGCB PA-32-03)
  2. ^ National register of historic places , accessed March 25, 2011