New Jersey's Covered Bridges

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Author: Richard J. Garlipp Jr. ISBN: 9781439644676
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: March 10, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Richard J. Garlipp Jr.
ISBN: 9781439644676
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: March 10, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
In the 18th and 19th centuries, covered bridges dotted the landscape of New Jersey, providing safe passage to travelers. Forty-five covered bridges once crossed waterways in all corners of the state. Perhaps the most extraordinary examples of these wooden bridges were found along the western border, crossing the Delaware River into neighboring Pennsylvania. These bridges were feats of construction and engineering but were ultimately unable to prevent the inevitable fate of almost all the covered bridges of the state, namely ice, floods, and fire as well as the development of new materials and technology. Today, only one covered bridge survives in New Jersey. The Green Sergeant�s covered bridge in Hunterdon County was constructed over the Wickecheoke Creek in 1872 and has stood the test of time. New Jersey�s Covered Bridges showcases the rich transportation history of these structures and pictorially honors the lost ones.
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, covered bridges dotted the landscape of New Jersey, providing safe passage to travelers. Forty-five covered bridges once crossed waterways in all corners of the state. Perhaps the most extraordinary examples of these wooden bridges were found along the western border, crossing the Delaware River into neighboring Pennsylvania. These bridges were feats of construction and engineering but were ultimately unable to prevent the inevitable fate of almost all the covered bridges of the state, namely ice, floods, and fire as well as the development of new materials and technology. Today, only one covered bridge survives in New Jersey. The Green Sergeant�s covered bridge in Hunterdon County was constructed over the Wickecheoke Creek in 1872 and has stood the test of time. New Jersey�s Covered Bridges showcases the rich transportation history of these structures and pictorially honors the lost ones.

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