Buttonwood Covered Bridge

Buttonwood Covered Bridge

The Buttonwood Covered Bridge is a covered bridge over Blockhouse Creek in Jackson Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was built in 1898, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and had a major rehabilitation in 1998.cite web
url = http://www.arch.state.pa.us/
title = "National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania"
publisher = ARCH: Pennsylvania's Historic Architecture & Archeology
format = Searchable database
accessdate = 2008-05-22
"Note:" This includes cite web
url = http://www.arch.state.pa.us/pdfs/H000920_01B.pdf
title = "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Buttonwood Covered Bridge"
accessdate = 2007-10-15
author = Susan M. Zacher, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
format = PDF
]

ee also

*List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania

References

External links

*cite web| author = Pierce, Phillip C.; Brungraber, Robert L.; Lichtenstein, Abba; Sabol, Scott; Morrell, J.J.; Lebow, S.T. | url = http://www.tfhrc.gov/structur/pubs/04098/04098.pdf |format = PDF | title = "Covered Bridge Manual: Publication No. FHWA-HRT-04-098" | date = April 2005 | publisher = US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center | accessdate = 2008-06-26


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