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Plunkett's Creek Bridge No. 3, Spanning Plunkett's Creek at State Route 1005, Barbours, Lycoming County, PA

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Plunkett's Creek Bridge No. 3, Spanning Plunkett's Creek at State Route 1005, Barbours, Lycoming County, PA

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Significance: The bridge was constructed around the middle of the 19th century to carry traffic between Proctor and Barbours, Pennsylvania. The bridge was a single-span, rubble masonry arch structure with a roughly crenelated parapet. The bridge is significant as an intact example of mid-19th century stone arch bridge construction.
Survey number: HAER PA-418

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1969 - 1980
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Historic American Engineering Record, creator
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