Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Skippack Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Skippack Creek at Germantown Pike...
Significance: The 1792 stone-arch Skippack Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in continuous use in the United States and possibly the oldest to have retained its original dimensions. It is listed in the Natio... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Skippack Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Skippack Creek at Germantown Pike...
Significance: The 1792 stone-arch Skippack Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in continuous use in the United States and possibly the oldest to have retained its original dimensions. It is listed in the Natio... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Skippack Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Skippack Creek at Germantown Pike...
Significance: The 1792 stone-arch Skippack Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in continuous use in the United States and possibly the oldest to have retained its original dimensions. It is listed in the Natio... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Montgomery County Bridge No. 221, Metz Road spanning Towamencin Creek,...
Significance: Montgomery County Bridge 221 is an excellent example of a single span, steel, Pratt pony truss bridge constructed in the latter part of the 19th century. It embodies the characteristics of the ty... More
Skippack Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Skippack Creek at Germantown Pike...
Significance: The 1792 stone-arch Skippack Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in continuous use in the United States and possibly the oldest to have retained its original dimensions. It is listed in the Natio... More