Pennsylvania: buildings at risk
Old Stone Bridge, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, in winter.
Harrisburg and Pittsburgh were linked by a road In 1800. This bridge, built in 1813, is one of the few surviving landmarks. It is unusual in that the arch was constructed without a keystone. It was extensively restored and landscaped in 2005.
Edited from the entry for this site from the website 'Scenic USA - Pennsylvania,' by Benjamin Prepelka.
Harrisburg and Pittsburgh were linked by a road In 1800. This bridge, built in 1813, is one of the few surviving landmarks. It is unusual in that the arch was constructed without a keystone. It was extensively restored and landscaped in 2005.
Edited from the entry for this site from the website 'Scenic USA - Pennsylvania,' by Benjamin Prepelka.