Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
A Turnpike Schooner. This conestoga wagon was used for carrying freigh...
Photograph shows covered wagon sitting in field hitched up with six horses; one sitting on horse and another sitting on edge of wagon.
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Barn, U.S. Route 322 on Conestoga Creek, Hinkletown, Lancaster County,...
Survey number: HABS PA-5220 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Stoneroads Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Conestoga Creek, Lancaster, La...
Survey number: HABS PA-321 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Conestoga Creek Viaduct, Spanning Conestoga Riv...
Significance: It is unusual as a two-track bridge on a four-track line, and more so because of the projecting voussoirs on its south side, which would key in with a yet-unbuilt extension. Unprocessed Field not... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Victorian Barn, Conestoga Creek at covered bridge, Farmersville, Lanca...
Survey number: HABS PA-5209 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
A Turnpike Schooner. This conestoga wagon was used for carrying freigh...
Photograph shows covered wagon sitting in field hitched up with six horses; one sitting on horse and another sitting on edge of wagon.
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Leaman Rifle Works Bridge, Spanning Conestoga Creek, Columbia, Lancast...
Survey number: HABS PA-319 Public domain photograph of train tracks, railroad works, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
A historic conestoga wagon. Public domain reproduction.
Photograph shows a team of six horses with covered wagon on street; man sits on back of horse and another man standing on sideboard. Ware Bros. Co., Phila.
Stoneroads Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Conestoga Creek, Lancaster, La...
Survey number: HABS PA-321 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Conestoga Creek Viaduct, Spanning Conestoga Riv...
Significance: It is unusual as a two-track bridge on a four-track line, and more so because of the projecting voussoirs on its south side, which would key in with a yet-unbuilt extension. Unprocessed Field not... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
John Jacobs House, Conestoga & Spring Valley Roads (East Whiteland Tow...
Significance: This log house, from the late 18th century, was built much later than the average log houses in the area. It is the simplest form of this type of structure in the country. Survey number: HABS PA... More
Victorian Barn, Conestoga Creek at covered bridge, Farmersville, Lanca...
Survey number: HABS PA-5209 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Conestoga Creek Viaduct, Spanning Conestoga Riv...
Significance: It is unusual as a two-track bridge on a four-track line, and more so because of the projecting voussoirs on its south side, which would key in with a yet-unbuilt extension. Unprocessed Field not... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Safe Harbor Bridge, Spanning mouth of Conestoga...
Significance: The bridge is unusual two-level structure built to carry two different Pennsylvania Railroad branches. The low-grade freight line on the upper level was chief engineer William H. Brown's last majo... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Leaman Rifle Works Bridge, Spanning Conestoga Creek, Columbia, Lancast...
Survey number: HABS PA-319 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
Radnor Friends Meeting House, Southwest corner of Sproul & Conestoga R...
Significance: Constructed largely in 1718, Radnor is one of the oldest standing meeting houses in the Delaware Valley. Its form captures patterns of American Friends Meeting House development that are extant in... More
Stoneroads Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Conestoga Creek, Lancaster, La...
Survey number: HABS PA-321 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mary A. Bair House, Conestoga Road & Cassatt Avenue (Tredyffrin Townsh...
Significance: Elaborate house with interesting Queen Anne details, but remodeled. Survey number: HABS PA-117 Building/structure dates: 1877 Initial Construction
John Jacobs House, Barn, Conestoga & Spring Valley Roads (East Whitela...
Survey number: HABS PA-1209-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12, Spanning Conestoga River at Farmers...
Significance: Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12 is a rare combination of cantilever, arch and through-girder forms in reinforced concrete. Lancaster County engineer Frank H. Shaw, designing to meet economic co... More