Creasyville Covered Bridge, Historic covered bridge in Columbia County, United States.
Creasyville Covered Bridge is a wooden structure spanning Little Fishing Creek between Jackson Township and Pine Township. It features a Queen-Post Truss design typical of bridges built during the early industrial era.
Construction of the bridge took place in 1881 using methods common to that era. Recognition from the National Register came decades later in 1979.
The bridge represents one of 28 covered bridges across Columbia and Montour Counties, reflecting the engineering methods of early American transportation.
The bridge sits along Pennsylvania Route 685 northeast of Millville and is accessible from the road. Visitors can view and photograph the structure from nearby areas.
The construction cost of the bridge in 1881 was 301.25 dollars, making it a notable example of 19th-century infrastructure investment.
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