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Bridge in West Earl Township

The Bridge in West Earl Township, as it is designated on the National Register of Historic Places, is also known by its historic name, Big… Read more…

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The Bridge in West Earl Township, as it is designated on the National Register of Historic Places, is also known by its historic name, Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12. It carries Farmersville Road across the Conestoga River at Brownstown, West Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The bridge is notable for its form, a three-span, continuous, arched concrete girder that does not touch the abutments. Designer Frank H. Shaw was a consulting engineer to Lancaster County when the bridge was constructed in 1917, but appointed county engineer that same year. The bridge was replaced with a new three-span structure in 2019.

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Address 499 W Farmersville Rd, 17540, United States
Coordinates 40°7'40.489" N, 76°11'59.181" W
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