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  2. Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122 - Wikipedia

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    The Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122 is a historic wooden covered bridge over Huntington Creek in Fishing Creek Township in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is a 105.1-foot-long (32.0 m), Burr Truss arch bridge constructed in 1875. It is one of 28 historic covered bridges in Columbia and Montour Counties. [2]

  3. List of covered bridges in Columbia County, Pennsylvania

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    Three of these bridges were the Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122, the Davis Covered Bridge, and the Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56. The Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122 received some damage to its abutments. The Davis Covered Bridge was closed after the tropical storm. The Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56 sustained minor damage from a tree branch ...

  4. Fishing Creek Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania

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    The Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122, Twin Bridges-East Paden Covered Bridge No. 120, and Twin Bridges-West Paden Covered Bridge No. 121 were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The Bridge in Fishing Creek Township was listed in 1988. [4]

  5. Huntington Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The West Paden Bridge was rebuilt in 2008. [6] The Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122, which also crosses the creek in Columbia County, was built in 1875 by Joseph Redline and W. J. Manning. [7] Two bridges historically crossed Huntington Creek in Luzerne County: the Bittenbender Covered Bridge and the Huntington Mills Covered Bridge. The ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia ...

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    Welle Hess Covered Bridge No. S1: Welle Hess Covered Bridge No. S1: November 29, 1979 (#79003175) June 27, 1986: South of Grassmere Park: Sugarloaf Township: The bridge collapsed on July 19, 1981, [13] [14] and was removed from the NRHP in 1986. Photo is of a model constructed from original bridge materials.

  7. Another step closer to riverfront development: Columbia’s ...

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    The Greene Street bridge will allow motorists to travel across Columbia from Huger Street to Five Points. Columbia leaders say riverfront development is next on the agenda.

  8. Breathing, yoga, and healthy boundaries: Why the Army is ...

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    Uthlaut said many soldiers come in with “some level of addiction to their phones” and “don't know how to interact with one another because they're so used to being in digital-type forums.”

  9. List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Columbia: Covered Warren truss: Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122: 1875 November 29, 1979: Forks: Columbia: Covered Burr truss-arch: Jud Christie Covered Bridge No. 95: 1876 November 29, 1979: Millville