Marysville Bridge
Bridges completed in 1858Bridges over the Susquehanna RiverDemolished bridges in the United StatesRailroad bridges in Pennsylvania
The Marysville Bridge was a covered bridge railroad crossing of the Susquehanna River between Marysville, Pennsylvania and Dauphin, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1858 and demolished in 1903. Several of its piers still remain in the river; one of them bears a small-scale replica of the Statue of Liberty.
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US 22;US 322, Middle Paxton Township
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N 40.3605 ° | E -76.929 ° |
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Statue of Liberty
US 22;US 322
17018 Middle Paxton Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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