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Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania

Explore the covered bridges of Pennsylvania, birthplace of the covered bridge and home to over 200 covered bridges that are still standing. So, bring your sweetheart and discover why these timeless treasures were also known as kissing bridges.

Columbia County Covered Bridges

Learn about the 23 covered bridges which can be found in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, including drawings, construction details, and locations.

Covered Bridges in Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Click on the name of each of Bedford County's 14 covered bridges for a photgraph and description, including length of span and when it was built. Don't miss the suggested Bedford County covered bridge driving tour.

Covered Bridges of Lancaster County

Lancaster County has 28 covered bridges, more than any other county in the state of Pennsylvania. Learn a bit about the county's more famous covered bridges, including the longest covered bridge in the world.

Covered Bridges of Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania and Ohio have more covered bridges than any other states in the nation. This guide includes photos and details on truss design for dozens of covered bridges, including several in the PA counties of Erie, Mercer, and Lawrence.

Lehigh Valley's Covered Bridges

Find out how to request a free brochure featuring a self guided driving tour of the covered bridges of Lehigh County, and learn some interesting covered bridge facts.

Covered Bridges of Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Beautiful photos highlight the variety of Somerset County covered bridges, and are accompanied by brief descriptions and directions.

Greene County's Covered Bridges

Download road and bicycling tour maps for the covered bridges of Greene County, Pennsylvania, and learn about the annual covered bridge festival.

Guide to Old Covered Bridges of Southeastern Pennsylvania

This excellent collection of histories, facts, and photos documents the covered bridges found in the eastern Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, and Philadelphia, as well as in nearby New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware.

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