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The Starrucca Viaduct Built of Pennsylvania bluestone in 1848, the Starrucca Viaduct is a railroad bridge between Hudson River Valley and Lake Erie. This bridge is one of the largest as its 1,040 ft structure is comprised of 17 arches and 100 ft in height.
Address: . Montrose PA USA
1 570 278-1881
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Nicholson Bridge The Nicholson Bridge was built in 1878. This National Historic Bridge is a one-lane structure that spans Tunkhannock Creek. Address: Rout 92 Nicholson PA USA 18446
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Knapp's Covered Bridge Situated at the foot of Knapp's Hill, this covered bridge has spanned Sugar Creek for more than a century. It is said to be the highest covered bridge in PA. Address: Luthers Mills Burlington PA USA
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Martin's Creek Viaduct Often mistaken for the larger Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct, the Martin's Creek Viaduct is considered the largest concrete structure of its kind in the world. This viaduct is 1600 ft long and has 150 ft high arches. Address: . Tunkhannock PA USA
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Tunkhannock Creek Bridge Though the Tunkhannock Creek Bridge is now made of concrete, the original one-lane bridge was built of steel in 1891. Address: TR 416 Wyoming PA USA 18644
1 570 836-7755
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Historic Tunkhannock Viaduct At 2,375 ft (724 m) long and 34 ft (10 m) wide, the Thunkhannock Creek Viaduct is the world's largest concrete railroad bridge. Commonly called the Nicholson Bridge, it was constructed between 1912 and 1915. At its highest point, the bridge stands 300 ft (91 m) off the ground. Address: Route 11 Nicholson PA USA 18441
1 570 265-9103
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