King's Covered Bridge

Just south of the Barronvale Covered Bridge sits King's Covered Bridge.  This bridge also crosses Laurel Hill Creek and sits just off of PA Route 653.  King's Covered Bridge dates to 1906 and received a massive restoration in 2009. 
 

The 127 foot long Burr Arch Truss was a privately owned bridge by the King family.  The bridge, which had not seen vehicular traffic since the 1930s, served as a livestock barn for the King family until 2002.  It was in 2002 when the Southern Alleghenies Conservancy took over the bridge and in 2008 handed it over to Middlecreek Township.  With the assistance of various grants and federal highway administration funding, restoration of the bridge began in 2008 and was completed the next year.  The cost to stabilize and restore the bridge was $1.035 million dollars.


The restored bridge is absolutely beautiful.

Bridge Specs:
  • Number: 38-56-06
  • Built: 1906
  • Design: Burr Arch Truss
  • Length: 127 feet
  • Crosses: Laurel Hill Creek
All photos taken by post author - December 24, 2009

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