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Hares Hill Road Bridge

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The Hares Hill Road Bridge is a single-span, wrought iron, bowstring-shaped lattice girder bridge. It was built in 1869 by Moseley Iron Bridge and Roof Company and is the only known surviving example of this kind. The bridge spans French Creek, a Pennsylvania Scenic River.

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Hares Hill Road Bridge
Hares Hill Road, East Pikeland Township

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Hares Hill Road (Silver Bridge)

Hares Hill Road
19460 East Pikeland Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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