kids encyclopedia robot

Bridge in Nicholson Township facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Bridge in Nicholson Township
Pierceville Bridge - March 2015.jpg
Bridge in Nicholson Township, 2015, in dilapidated condition.
Bridge in Nicholson Township is located in Pennsylvania
Bridge in Nicholson Township
Location in Pennsylvania
Bridge in Nicholson Township is located in the United States
Bridge in Nicholson Township
Location in the United States
Location Legislative Route 65021 over Tunkhannock Creek near Starkville, Nicholson Township, Pennsylvania
Area less than one acre
Built 1876
Architect Corrugated Metal Co.
Architectural style Lenticular truss
MPS Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
NRHP reference No. 88000810
Added to NRHP June 22, 1988

The Bridge in Nicholson Township is a special old bridge in Nicholson Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. It was built a long time ago, in 1876. This bridge is a type called a lenticular truss bridge. It stretches about 110 feet (33.5 meters) across the Tunkhannock Creek.

This historic bridge is important because it shows how bridges were built in the past. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. This means it is recognized as a significant piece of history in the United States.

What is a Lenticular Truss Bridge?

A lenticular truss bridge gets its name from its unique shape. The top and bottom parts of the bridge curve like a lens. Imagine the shape of an eye or a football. This design helps to make the bridge very strong.

How it Works

The curved design helps to spread out the weight of things crossing the bridge. This makes it stable and able to hold heavy loads. The metal parts of the truss form a pattern that supports the bridge's deck.

Built by Experts

The Bridge in Nicholson Township was built by a company called Corrugated Metal Co. They were experts in building bridges back in the 1800s. The bridge is a great example of their work.

A Historic Landmark

The Bridge in Nicholson Township is more than just a way to cross a creek. It is a piece of history. It shows us how people traveled and built things over a hundred years ago.

National Register of Historic Places

Being on the National Register of Historic Places means the bridge is officially recognized as important. This list includes buildings, sites, and structures that are worth saving. They tell stories about America's past. The bridge was added to this list on June 22, 1988.

Why it Matters

Protecting historic places like this bridge helps us learn about our history. It also helps future generations understand how things have changed over time. The bridge is a reminder of the engineering skills of the past.

Looking at the Bridge

kids search engine
Bridge in Nicholson Township Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.