PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — Throughout Pennsylvania, there are many covered bridges. Some of them you can still drive over to this day. Many of them, however, are only able to be walked across. But why do ...
(WHTM) — Governor Josh Shapiro signed a proclamation recognizing this week as Pennsylvania Covered Bridges Week. At one point, Pennsylvania had over 1,500 covered bridges, more than any other state.
After visiting and photographing all the covered bridges in a county, Heidi Mertz colors in that county. There are 67 counties in Pennsylvania, and 34 of them are home to covered bridges. A fisherman ...
A look at covered bridges in Maryland and neighboring states. This one-hour documentary provides viewers with the lively histories and charming sights of covered bridges in Maryland, Pennsylvania, ...
Mer sin ganz glicklich as es gedeckde Bricke doh in Pennsilfaani gebt! Ich gleich sie sehne weil sie gmaahne mich an die gude alde Daage wann Lewe net so bissi mit Teknologi waar. Die menscht vun de ...
In Bucks County, October turns wooden bridges into portals of calm where fall color, history, and silence meet in one perfect Pennsylvania moment.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania is home to more covered bridges than any other state—more than 200. A man from Columbia County is on a mission to see all of them, and he's almost halfway there.
The bridge is back! Remnants of Hurricane Ida floodwaters weren’t enough to prevent a covered bridge from again spanning Big Elk Creek near Oxford. A brand new covered bridge reconnects Elk and New ...
PIPERSVILLE, Pa. - "On a weekend, this can be a crowded spot?" I asked Mark Bartholomew. "Oh yes. "They'll (motorcycles and cars) stretch from there, and they're parking their bikes all the way up and ...
MANHEIM, Pa. – If you are headed to Wood Pro Expo Lancaster this October, be sure to take some time to check out some of the 30 historical covered bridges that grace the area. Only Parke County, Ind., ...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania is home to more than 25,400 state-owned bridges. And that makes sense. There’s a lot of water in Pennsylvania including 83,184 miles of streams and rivers, more than 4,000 ...