PA Country Roads - Trostletown Covered Bridge Over Stony Creek No. 5 - Somerset County
by Michael Mazaika
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PA Country Roads - Trostletown Covered Bridge Over Stony Creek No. 5 - Somerset County
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Michael Mazaika
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View northerly towards the Trostletown (also known as Kantner's) Covered Bridge) over Stony Creek on North Club and near U.S Route 30 (the Lincoln Highway) in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Originally built in 1873, the Trostletown Covered Bridge was purchased by the Stoystown Lions Club and refurbished in 1965 and 1993. The Trostletown (Kantner) Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Image = PA Covered Bridges Somerset Trostletown-5 101015-101115 641-645 E-D S C1 FT B-6 PSP.jpg.
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January 30th, 2016
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Comments (6)
Carolyn Derstine
Wonderful image, Michael! I like your perspective and composition. Great colors!
Michael Mazaika replied:
This covered bridge is now only used for foot traffic but it's another example of the great work by the folks in Somerset County who see the importance of keeping this history alive. Thank you, Carolyn. - Mike
Bob Christopher
Hi Michael...l like your image. A beautiful bridge and beautifully photographed...Cheers Bob fv
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Bob, for your kind thoughts. Sometimes I believe, no I know, that the Good Lord sets the scene and the light and I just "happen" to show up at the right time. I count them as gifts. - Mike
James Brunker
Beautiful! These old covered bridges really are something special, you have a great collection!
Michael Mazaika replied:
It's a great privilege to be able to seek out and visit these spots. I'm glad that you're enjoying this series, James. - Mike
Bob Christopher
Hi Michael... I like your image. Your series of covered bridges is excellent. Nicely photographed and presented...Cheers Bob fv
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Bob, for visiting my portfolio. I hope you continue to enjoy this ongoing series. - Mike