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The road passes through a golf course before heading into a commercial area and intersecting Bridge Street, which heads east toward the borough of Spring City. PA 724 continues past a mix of residences, businesses, and farm fields, turning to the south and coming to a junction with New Street, which also provides access to Spring City.
The Bridgewater Historic District is a historic district in Bridgewater, Pennsylvania, United States.Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 28, 1996, [1] it includes buildings built between 1818 and 1933, although the most significant buildings in the district are those that were built before the Civil War in the 1860s.
Bridge Street (LR 11/LR 12 - PA Route 29 North) and Tioga Street (LR 232/LR 241 - U.S. Route 6) Tunkhannock: Main Street (LR 12 - PA Route 29 North), Public Avenue (LR 57024 - State Route 1043) and Church Street (LR 9/LR 14 - PA Route 29 North/PA Route 167/PA Route 706) Montrose: PA Route 29 North: 13 PA Route 87 (LR 13) and U.S. Route 6 (LR 241)
Pittsburgh's first river bridges, made of wood and long since replaced, opened in 1818 at Smithfield Street and 1819 at Sixth Street (then St. Clair Street). The city's oldest in-service bridge is the current Smithfield Street Bridge , which opened in 1883; it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. [ 5 ]
In 1928, PA 263 was designated to run from US 611 (now PA 611) in Willow Grove north to the Delaware River in Centre Bridge. [2] The Upper York Road portion of PA 263 was paved by 1940. [ 8 ] By 1970, work was underway on widening PA 263 to a four-lane highway between County Line Road and PA 413 in Buckingham. [ 9 ]
Chestnut Street Bridge: Coudersport: Coudersport Main Street Bridge: US 6: Allegheny Avenue Bridge: Second Street Bridge: US 6: Fourth Street Bridge (abandoned) Seventh Street Bridge: Avenue A Bridge: Coudersport and Eulalia Township: Prosser Hollow Bridge: Eulalia Township and Sweden Township: Colesburg Bridge: Sweden Township: PA 49 Bridge: PA 49
A Delaware and Hudson Railway Through Truss Bridge located approximately 0.35 miles north of River Street in the Village of Otego. Ryndes Bridge A Delaware and Hudson Railway Trestle bridge named in honor of D&H Engineer James Ryndes, who died when an earlier bridge at the same location collapsed underneath his train and fell into the ...
Pennsylvania Route 372 (PA 372) is an east–west highway in York, Lancaster, and Chester counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.Its western terminus is at PA 74 in Lower Chanceford Township north of Delta and west of Holtwood, and its eastern terminus is at PA 82 in Coatesville.