PA Covered Bridges - Buckhorn Covered Bridge Over Larrys Creek No. 2A - Lycoming County
by Michael Mazaika
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PA Covered Bridges - Buckhorn Covered Bridge Over Larrys Creek No. 2A - Lycoming County
Artist
Michael Mazaika
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Photograph
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A head-on view in a southeasterly direction towards the Buckhorn Covered Bridge with still a fair amount of bright autumn yellows remaining. The bridge takes its current name from nearby Buckhorn Mountain but has also been referred to as the Cogan House (after the township), Larry's Creek (which it crosses), the Day's and Plankenhorn (after nearby settlers in the area) Covered Bridge. The bridge can still carry vehicular traffic but is situated on a little-used, dead end road. Refurbished around 1998, the Buckhorn Covered Bridge was originally built in the late 1870's and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Image = PA Covered Bridges Lycoming Buckhorn-2A 101419 278-282 E-D N C1 PSP.jpg.
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October 20th, 2020
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