Pennsylvania Country Roads - Sachs Covered Bridge Over Marsh Creek-1 - Adams County Spring
by Michael Mazaika
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Pennsylvania Country Roads - Sachs Covered Bridge Over Marsh Creek-1 - Adams County Spring
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Michael Mazaika
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View easterly across Marsh Creek towards the Sach’s Covered Bridge in the bright, late-afternoon spring sun. This bridge was used by Union and Confederate troops prior to the Battle of Gettysburg and by Confederate forces during their retreat back to Virginia following the battle. Image = PA Country Roads Sachs Covered Bridge-1 052314 396-400 E-P M C1 PSP.jpg.
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June 6th, 2014
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Comments (5)
Phyllis Taylor
Beautiful covered bridge image....nice deep color!
Michael Mazaika replied:
This is one of the best maintained covered bridges that I've been privileged to visit and so close by near the Gettysburg National battlefield. Thank you, Phyllis. - Mike
Gary Richards
Shooting those old covered bridges brings one a sense of times past. Your image reminds me of the bridges in Indiana, especially in Parke county. I like the bold colors in your portrayal of the Sachs Covered Bridge.
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Gary. Pennsylvania is rich in history and nostalgia. Hope to visit those bridges in Indiana some day. I'm grateful for your kind support. - Mike
Sandi OReilly
Great find, color and capture, Michael, L
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Sandi. For all the years I've visited the Gettysburg Battlefield I hadn't spent much time at this peaceful, nearby spot to watch as it changes with the seasons. Looking forward to this fall. - Mike