Pennsylvania Country Roads - Knechts Covered Bridge Over Cooks Creek No. 1 - Autumn Bucks County
by Michael Mazaika
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Pennsylvania Country Roads - Knechts Covered Bridge Over Cooks Creek No. 1 - Autumn Bucks County
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Michael Mazaika
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Photograph
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View southeasterly of waning autumn colors and the Knecht's (also known as Knecht's Mill) Covered Bridge over Cook's (Durham) Creek on Knecht's Bridge Road, Bucks County, PA. Originally built in 1873 and rehabilitated in 1983, Knecht's Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The bridge is in excellent visual condition. Image = PA Covered Bridges Bucks Knechts-1 110715-110815 366-370 E-D M C1.jpg.
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December 10th, 2015
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Comments (5)
Andrew Wilson
Love those vibrant colours!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Andrew. The folks in Bucks County, PA, take great pride in preserving many of the old beauties. I’m glad you enjoyed this scene. - Mike
Mary Carol Story
Beautiful capture! Love covered bridges. L/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Mary Carol. I'm glad that you enjoyed this scene and hope you check back from time to time to see this ongoing series. - Mike
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Love the orange-reds against that blue sky Michael! Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added a Like to your work! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Chris Flees
awesome capture Michael.....l/f/shared
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Chris. This was from a recent return visit. I think there was just enough color left on the trees. - Mike