Gudgeonville Covered Bridge
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Die Gudgeonville Covered Bridge war eine überdachte Holzbrücke in und überquerte den im Erie County. Bei der Konstruktion handelte es sich um ein Fachwerk mit einfacher Hängesäule. Seit 1980 war die Brücke in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. Die Brücke wurde am 8. November 2008 durch Brandstiftung zerstört.
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The Gudgeonville Covered Bridge was an 84-foot (25.6 m) long Multiple King-post Truss covered bridge over Elk Creek in Girard Township, Erie County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was built in 1868 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980. It was destroyed by arson on November 8, 2008.
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The bridge before its destruction, July 2008
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Die Gudgeonville Covered Bridge war eine überdachte Holzbrücke in und überquerte den im Erie County. Bei der Konstruktion handelte es sich um ein Fachwerk mit einfacher Hängesäule. Seit 1980 war die Brücke in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. Die Brücke wurde am 8. November 2008 durch Brandstiftung zerstört.
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The Gudgeonville Covered Bridge was an 84-foot (25.6 m) long Multiple King-post Truss covered bridge over Elk Creek in Girard Township, Erie County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was built in 1868 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980. It was destroyed by arson on November 8, 2008. It was the oldest of the three remaining covered bridges in Erie County. The bridge structure's sufficiency rating on the Federal Highway Administration National Bridge Inventory was only 14.6 percent and its condition was deemed "basically intolerable requiring high priority of corrective action".
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