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    The Hayes Clark Covered Bridge is one of the twin bridges located on the property of the Brandywine Conservancy near Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  It is 86 feet in length and 17.4 feet wide.

     

    Hayes Clark Bridge was built in 1871 and was constructed with a Queen truss variant and crosses Doe Run Creek on a private road within the Conservancy.  Open to pedestrians only.  Its twin bridge is the Speakman Bridge #2.

     

    In older wooden covered bridges their truss was structured using many smaller parts of wooden timbers.  The "King Post" truss is the simplest type with a simple, wooden truss forming the center, and panels are added symmetrically.  One of the more common methods used for achieving longer spans was the "Multiple Kingpost Truss.

     

    Length of largest span: 74.2 ft.
    Total length: 85.8 ft.
    Deck width: 17.4 ft.

     

    Of the 1,500 covered bridges that once stood in the state of Pennsylvania, as of 2019, approximately 200 remain.

     

    Located at:  N39 55.205    W75 47.917      -     WGCB #38-15-07

    Photographed in September of 2008.

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