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Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships
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Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships is located in Pennsylvania
Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships
Location in Pennsylvania
Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships is located in the United States
Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships
Location in the United States
Location Legislative Route 28033 over Conococheague Creek near Social Island, Guilford Township and Hamilton Township, Pennsylvania
Area less than one acre
Architectural style Multi-span stone arch
MPS Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
NRHP reference No. 88000776
Added to NRHP June 22, 1988

The Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships is a really old and important bridge in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It's a special type of bridge called a stone arch bridge. This bridge connects two areas: Guilford Township and Hamilton Township.

It crosses over a waterway called Conococheague Creek. This bridge is a great example of how people built strong structures a long time ago.

What is a Stone Arch Bridge?

A stone arch bridge is a bridge built using stones shaped into arches. These arches help the bridge support a lot of weight. They are very strong and can last for many, many years.

This particular bridge has more than one arch, which is why it's called a "multi-span" bridge. It has two main sections, or spans. Each of these spans is about 36 feet (11 meters) long.

How Big and Old is This Bridge?

The entire bridge is about 100 feet (30 meters) long. That's about the length of three school buses!

It was built a very long time ago, even before the year 1860. This means it's over 160 years old! Imagine all the people and vehicles that have crossed this bridge over the centuries.

Why is This Bridge Special?

This bridge isn't just old; it's also considered historically important. Because of its age and how it was built, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

Being on the National Register means it's a place that is worth preserving. It helps us remember the past and how things were built long ago. It's like a historical landmark that tells a story about the area.

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