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English Center Suspension Bridge is a historic suspension bridge spanning Little Pine Creek in Pine Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1891 and has a single span measuring 300 feet (91 m) long and 15 feet (4.6 m) wide. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
Williamsport, the Lycoming county seat, is 29 miles (47 km) to the southeast via PA-287 and U.S. Route 220. Pennsylvania Route 284 begins at PA-287 just north of English Center and leads northeast 8 miles (13 km) to U.S. Route 15, the Appalachian Thruway, at Buttonwood in Jackson Township.
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Pennsylvania Route 287 (PA 287) is a 63.9-mile-long (102.8 km) state highway in the Tioga Valley of Pennsylvania, United States.PA 287 runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 220 (US 220) in the community of Larrys Creek in Piatt Township, Lycoming County, north to an intersection with PA 49 just south of the New York state line in Lawrenceville, Tioga County.
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PA-461: Lower Bridge at English Center: Extant Suspension: 1891 1999 SR 4001 Pine Creek: English Center: Lycoming: PA-462: Waterville Bridge: Relocated Lenticular truss: 1891 1997 Appalachian Trail: Swatara Creek: Green Point: Lebanon
Pennsylvania Route 284 (PA 284) is a 9.043-mile-long (14.553 km) state highway located in Lycoming County in Pennsylvania.The western terminus is at PA 287 in English Center and the eastern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 99 (I-99) in the Buttonwood section of McNett Township.
Pennsylvania was the center state of the German Reformed denomination from the 1700s. [135] Bethlehem is one of the headquarters of the Moravian Church in the U.S. Pennsylvania also has a very large Amish population, second only to Ohio among U.S. states. [ 136 ]