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Eldred is the home of the Kendall Bridge. This bridge is reportedly one of only a few bridges in the world in which a road turns off the suspended section off the bridge creating a suspended intersection. This bridge also spans the Allegheny River, a small road, as well as a railroad line that runs through the small town.
Kendall Bridge: PA 346: Eldred and Eldred Township: Larabee Bridge: PA 446: Eldred Township: WNY&P Bridge: Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: Champlain Hill Bridge: Annin Township: Richard Lilli Bridge: US 6: Port Allegany and Liberty Township: West Mill Street Bridge: PA 155: Emporium Bridge: PA 155: South Turtle Road Bridge: Liberty ...
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Bridge in Athens Township: 1913 June 22, 1988 removed August 22, 2012: Athens: Bradford: Pennsylvania (petit) truss Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
Jul. 10—Plans are taking shape for part of the long-vacant lot where Kendall Yards meets the Monroe Street Bridge. Since construction began in 2009, Kendall Yards has become a bustling ...
The Sullivan County bridges are the oldest as all three were built in or circa 1850, while the 1898 Buttonwood Covered Bridge in Lycoming County is the youngest. The Buttonwood bridge is also the shortest at 63 feet 6 inches (19.35 m), while the Hillsgrove Covered Bridge in Sullivan County is longest at 171 feet (52 m). On July 2, 1973, the ...
Bryan Kendall, the 31-year-old owner of the Villa Dale Farm, has been identified by officials as the individual found dead after a silo collapse at a barn located in the 900 block of Mount ...
A screen grab captured from a video shows a regional plane that collided in midair with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29, 2025.
Pennsylvania Route 346 (PA 346) is a 34.177-mile (55.003 km) state highway located in Warren and McKean counties in Pennsylvania, United States The western terminus is at the New York state line in the Allegheny National Forest, where it becomes New York State Route 280 (NY 280).