Headquarters Road Bridge needs preservation - Tinicum, PA
Bridges Controversies Preservation / Protection Needed Roads
Headquarters Road Bridge needs preservation - Tinicum, PA

This bridge over the Tinicum Creek is closed and needs repair and preservation. The bridge, built in 1812 with a deck replacement in 1919, represents the oldest stone pillar supports for a multi-span beam bridge in Pennsylvania. The concrete deck was designed by nationally recognized engineer A. Oscar Martin. The quotation is from an opinion piece by Kathryn Ann Auerback, historic preservation consultant, in the Bucks County Herald, 7/24/14, at p. A9.

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
Neighborhood
Property ID: 1401
Updated on: Aug 31, 2019

This bridge over the Tinicum Creek is closed and needs repair and preservation. The bridge, built in 1812 with a deck replacement in 1919, represents the oldest stone pillar supports for a multi-span beam bridge in Pennsylvania. The concrete deck was designed by nationally recognized engineer A. Oscar Martin. The quotation is from an opinion piece by Kathryn Ann Auerback, historic preservation consultant, in the Bucks County Herald, 7/24/14, at p. A9.

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Location:
Headquarters Road Bridge , Headquarters Road and Red Hill Road , aka Burnt Mill Bridge, Tinicum, Pennsylvania, 18942, United States
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Listing Category:
Bridges Controversies Preservation / Protection Needed Roads
Virtual / Real:
Virtual
Created Date:
06-24-2018
Created by
plaquemaster
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