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Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor Description Thumbnail
! Masontown Bridge
Intercounty Bridge
PA-21 Over Monongahela River Near Masontown: Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania Metal Multiple-Type-Connected Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary 1925 By: Independent Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania This breathtaking monument, rich with Pennsylvania heritage, is going to be destroyed by PennDOT.
Millsboro Bridge
PA-88 Over Ten Mile Creek Millsboro: Washington County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1932 By: Unknown A beautiful two-span massive-membered through truss about to get demolished by PennDOT.
Millsboro Railroad Bridge
Railroad (Abandoned Monongahela Railroad) Over Ten Mile Creek Millsboro: Washington County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Parker Through Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown An impressive Parker truss span provides a gateway into the Monongahela River from Ten Mile Creek.
Old PA-21 Arch Bridge
Old PA-21 Over Little Whiteley Creek Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania Concrete Deck Arch, Stationary 1920 By: Unknown A small, attractive arch bridge with good historic integrity.
Old PA-21 T-Beam Bridge
Old PA-21 Over Little Whiteley Creek Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania Concrete T-Beam, Stationary 1920 By: Unknown A good representative example of a relatively early t-beam bridge.
! Point Marion Bridge
PA-88 Over Monongahela River Point Marion: Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Cantilever Through Truss, Stationary 1930 By: Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel Company This magnificent bridge is one of the few and finest of cantilever bridges in Pennsylvania, yet has been sentenced to demolition by PennDOT.
Pollocks Mill Bridge
Pollocks Mill Road Over Ten Mile Creek Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Whipple Through Truss, Stationary 1878 By: Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio One of Pennsylvania's finest bridges is this breathtaking, extremely ancient bridge that features the unique designs of its builder!

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