Diehls Covered Bridge, Historic covered bridge in Harrison Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
Diehls Covered Bridge is a wooden structure spanning the Raystown Branch Juniata River with a Burr Truss design and shallow gable roof. The construction combines wood beams and iron reinforcement in a configuration typical of late 1800s bridge engineering.
This bridge was built in 1892 using construction methods typical of that era. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 to recognize its importance in Pennsylvania's early bridge architecture.
The bridge shows how people in the 1800s crossed rivers by combining wood and iron into working structures. You can see today how this practical building approach served daily travel needs.
The bridge sits south of Schellsburg on Legislative Route 09057 and continues to handle local traffic. Visitors should keep in mind this is an active roadway, so plan time to view it safely from the roadside.
This bridge appeared in opening scenes of an American television horror series, serving as a striking visual backdrop. Its appearance in film and television has brought the location cultural attention over the years.
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