Cogan House Covered Bridge

41.398055555556 - 77.200833333333Koordinaten: 41 ° 23 ' 53 "N, 77 ° 12' 3 " W

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Larrys Creek

The Cogan House Covered Bridge (also known as Buckhorn Covered Bridge ) is a historic wooden covered bridge near the Cogan House Township, Lycoming County in the, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, in the United States.

Built in 1877 the bridge spans the river Larrys Creek and is one-way traffic for cars drive on. The average use per day is about ten vehicles (as of 2008).

The design of the bridge is carried out in the Burr Truss construction technology. Your maximum span of 25 meters, the total length of 28.7 meters and width 14.4 meters. The height of the ceiling is made ​​of wooden shingles 2.65 meters. The Buckhorn Bridge was redeveloped in 1998. According to National Register of Historic Places, the bridge of 1875 had a special significance to 1899.

The Cogan House Covered Bridge was taken with the number 80003567 on 24 July 1980 by the National Register of Historic Places.

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