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Bridge in West Mead Township
Bridge in West Mead Township site.jpg
Concrete girder bridge that has replaced the historic truss bridge
Bridge in West Mead Township is located in Pennsylvania
Bridge in West Mead Township
Location in Pennsylvania
Bridge in West Mead Township is located in the United States
Bridge in West Mead Township
Location in the United States
Location Legislative Route 20027 over French Creek, West Mead Township, Pennsylvania
Area less than one acre
Built 1888
Built by Penn Bridge Co.
Architectural style Pratt through truss
MPS Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
NRHP reference No. 88000827
Added to NRHP June 22, 1988

The Bridge in West Mead Township was a special old metal bridge located in West Mead Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. It stretched across French Creek. This bridge was a type called a "truss bridge," which means it used a strong framework of beams, often in triangles, to support the road.

About the West Mead Bridge

The Bridge in West Mead Township was built in 1888. It was a single-span bridge, meaning it crossed the creek with one long section. It measured about 158 feet (or 48 meters) long.

What Kind of Bridge Was It?

This bridge was a specific type known as a Pratt through truss bridge. In this design, the road or pathway goes through the middle of the bridge's main framework. Imagine walking inside a giant metal cage that spans the water – that's a through truss bridge!

Who Built the Bridge?

The bridge was built by a company called the Penn Bridge Company. They were located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. They were known for building strong bridges back in the day.

Why Was It Important?

Because of its history and design, the Bridge in West Mead Township was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. This is a special list of places in the United States that are important to our country's history and should be remembered.

What Happened to the Bridge?

Sadly, the historic Bridge in West Mead Township is no longer there. It has been taken down. The picture in the infobox at the top shows a newer, concrete bridge that has replaced the old one.

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