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Bridge in Solebury Township
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Bridge in Solebury Township, west side. November 2012.
Bridge in Solebury Township is located in Pennsylvania
Bridge in Solebury Township
Location in Pennsylvania
Bridge in Solebury Township is located in the United States
Bridge in Solebury Township
Location in the United States
Location Carversville Road over Paunacussing Creek, Carversville, Pennsylvania
Area less than one acre
Built 1854
Architectural style Multiple span stone arch
MPS Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
NRHP reference No. 88000783
Added to NRHP June 22, 1988

The Bridge in Solebury Township is a very old stone bridge. It is located in Carversville, a small place in Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. This bridge was built a long time ago, in 1854. It has two parts, called spans, and each one is 20 feet long. The bridge is made from strong, roughly shaped stones.

This special bridge was added to a list of important places in 1988. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places.

The Solebury Township Bridge: A Historic Stone Arch

This bridge is known as a stone arch bridge. This means it uses strong, curved arches made of stone to hold up the road above. Stone arch bridges are very old types of bridges. They are known for being strong and lasting a long time. The Solebury Township Bridge is a great example of this type of building.

What is a Stone Arch Bridge?

A stone arch bridge uses arches to support its weight. The arches help spread the weight evenly. This makes the bridge very stable and strong. Many old bridges around the world are stone arch bridges. They were built before modern materials like steel were common.

Where is This Bridge?

The Solebury Township Bridge crosses over the Paunacussing Creek. You can find it on Carversville Road. This road is in the small community of Carversville. Carversville is part of Solebury Township. This area is in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It's a pretty place with a lot of history.

Built in 1854: A Look Back in Time

The bridge was built in the year 1854. That makes it over 160 years old! Imagine all the people and vehicles that have crossed this bridge. It has seen many changes in the world. Building a bridge like this in 1854 was a big project. It shows the skill of the builders from that time.

Why is it Special? The National Register of Historic Places

The Solebury Township Bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an official list in the United States. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important to history. Being on this list means the bridge is recognized as a valuable part of our past. It helps protect the bridge for future generations.

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