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Centennial Bridge
Centennial Bridge, Station Avenue spanning Saucon Creek, Center Valley (Lehigh County, Pennsylvania).jpg
Centennial Bridge, March 1996
Centennial Bridge (Center Valley, Pennsylvania) is located in Pennsylvania
Centennial Bridge (Center Valley, Pennsylvania)
Location in Pennsylvania
Centennial Bridge (Center Valley, Pennsylvania) is located in the United States
Centennial Bridge (Center Valley, Pennsylvania)
Location in the United States
Location Station Ave. over Saucon Creek, Center Valley, Pennsylvania
Area less than one acre
Built 1876
Architectural style Multi-span stone arch
MPS Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR
NRHP reference No. 88000772
Added to NRHP June 22, 1988

The Centennial Bridge was a special old stone bridge located in Center Valley, Pennsylvania, which is in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It was built a long time ago, in 1876. This bridge was important because it helped people cross over the Saucon Creek.

What Was the Centennial Bridge Like?

The Centennial Bridge was a type of bridge called an arch bridge. This means it had strong, curved supports that helped it stand. It was made from stone, which was a common building material for bridges back then.

How Big Was the Bridge?

The bridge was about 233-foot-long (71 m), which is roughly the length of two basketball courts! It had three main sections, each with a horseshoe-shaped arch. Each of these arches was about 23-foot-long (7.0 m). These arches helped the bridge carry weight and span across the creek.

Why Was the Bridge Important?

The Centennial Bridge was considered a historic landmark. In 1988, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is an official list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, structures, objects, and sites that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When something is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's past.

What Happened to the Bridge?

Even though it was a historic landmark, the Centennial Bridge was taken down in 2013.

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