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Covered Bridges Of Lancaster County

Like covered bridges? Looking for a romantic moment in Paradise? Grab your sweetie and head for the Pennsylvania Dutch Country of Lancaster, Pennsylvania!

Lancaster County has 28 covered bridges, and one is on the way to Paradise, a small village east of Lancaster City. Built in 1893, the Paradise Bridge is supported by the Theodore Burr arch and crosses over the Pequea Creek on Belmont Road.

Located in the heart of Amish country, bridge traffic includes buggies as well as cars. So, slow down, take a deep breath and listen for the clip-clop of horses' hooves crossing the bridge surface. It's like being in another country and another time.

Pennsylvania is often recognized as the birthplace of covered bridge building. From the 1820s to 1900 there were about 1500 covered bridges built in Pennsylvania. Because many state residents realize the importance of these historic bridges, Pennsylvania has the largest number of covered bridges in the nation. Today 219 bridges remain in 40 counties (Pennsylvania has a total of 67 counties). Lancaster County has more than any other county.

While covered bridges are sometimes called kissing bridges, the real reason for the covering is to protect the bridge's truss design from the weather.

The longest covered bridge in the world was built in Lancaster County in 1814. It crossed the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, a distance of over a mile (5,960 feet). Ice and high water destroyed it in 1832.

For pictures, the location, and a description of many of the remaining covered bridges in Lancaster County,
click here.


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