Inventory Number: | PA/38-66-01x | County: | Wyoming County | Township: | Eaton - Tunkhannock | Town/Village: | Tunkhannock | Bridge Name: | Tunkhannock | Crosses: | North Branch Susquehanna River | Truss type: | Burr | Spans: | 4 | Length: | 810' | Roadway Width: | | Built: | 1857 | Builder: | | When Lost: | Mar 1902 | Cause: | | Latitude: | N41 32.09 | Longitude: | W075 56.91 | | See a map of the area Topographic map of the area | Directions: | In Tunkhannock on Route 29 (SR0029), which changes from Bridge Street to Joseph W. Hunter Highway when heading south across the bridge. |
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Tunkhannock Bridge, Easton-Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, PA Lost 1902 Todd Clark Collection
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Sources: The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre), March 13, 1902. Wyoming Democrat (Tunkhannock), January 8, 1868. Tunkhannock River Bridge, Wyoming County Historical Society, December 19, 2015. Moll, Fred J.. Pennsylvania's Covered Bridges - Our Heritage, 2004, pages 138-139 Kipphorn, Thomas. Information received by email, December 2007 |