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Lyle - 1887

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    The 1887 Lyle Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Raccoon, Pennsylvania. This 38-foot-long Queen post truss bridge crossing Brush Run in Hillman State Park can still be driven through. This painted red, 12-foot-wide bridge has a 15-ton weight limit, vertical siding with six rectangular windows, stone-and-mortar abutments, and a cedar-shake roof. Its builder is unknown, and Washington County owns the bridge. 

     

    Built in 1887, this 38-foot-long, Queen post truss bridge is located on Kramer Road and crosses Brush Run at the eastern border of the park. The bridge is open to vehicles and pedestrians.

     

    The Lyle Covered Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a historic bridge by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation.

     

    Located at:  N40 27.256   W80 22.531      -      WGCB #38-63-21

    Photographed in June of 2025

    Photos by Millard Farmer

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