Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge
Template:Use mdy dates Template:Use American English Template:Main other{{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}}Template:Template other{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=Template:Main other|preview=Page using Template:Infobox bridge with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank = 1| also_known_as | alt | aqueduct_name | architect | begin | below | bridge_name | builder | built | capacity | caption | carries | child | clearance | clearance_above | clearance_below | closed | collapsed | demolished | complete | contracted_designer | coord_format | coordinates | cost | crosses | dedicated | depth | design | designer | destroyed | diameter | downstream | electrification | embed | embedded | ends | engineering | extra | fabricator | fetchwikidata |first_length | first_diameter | followed | gauge | height | heritage | id | id_type | image | image_caption | image_size | image_upright | inaugurated | lanes | length | life | load | locale | location | mainspan | maint | maintained | mapframe | mapframe-caption | mapframe-custom | mapframe-id | mapframe-coord | mapframe-wikidata | mapframe-point | mapframe-shape | mapframe-frame-width | mapframe-frame-height | mapframe-shape-fill | mapframe-shape-fill-opacity | mapframe-stroke-color | mapframe-stroke-colour | mapframe-stroke-width | mapframe-marker | mapframe-marker-color | mapframe-marker-colour | mapframe-geomask | mapframe-geomask-stroke-color | mapframe-geomask-stroke-colour | mapframe-geomask-stroke-width | mapframe-geomask-fill | mapframe-geomask-fill-opacity | mapframe-zoom | mapframe-length_km | mapframe-length_mi | mapframe-area_km2 | mapframe-area_mi2 | mapframe-frame-coordinates | mapframe-frame-coord | mapframe-switcher | material | material1 | material2 | name | named_for | native_name | native_name_lang | notrack | num_track | number_spans | official_name | onlysourced | open | opened | opening | os_grid_reference | other_name | owner | passable | piers_in_water | pierswater | preceded | qid | rebuilt | references | refs | replaced_by | replaces | second_length | second_diameter | spans | starts | structure_gauge | third_length | third_diameter | toll | towpath | track_gauge | traffic | traversable | upstream | website | width | winner }}Template:Main other The Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.<ref name="lancaster.pa.us">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The bridge has a single span, wooden, double Burr arch trusses design. The bridge, which spans the Conestoga River, is Template:Convert long, making it the longest single span covered bridge in the county.<ref name="padutch">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The bridge's WGCB Number is 38-36-06.<ref name="Bickel">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Unlike most historic covered bridges in the county, it is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located at Template:Coord (40.08717, -76.24750). The bridge is approximately one mile southeast of Pennsylvania Route 272 and is Template:Convert north of Pennsylvania Route 23 off Mondale Road on Hunsecker Road, just west of the community of Hunsecker.<ref name="Travis">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The bridge divides the road on which it is upon into Hunsecker Road (East) in Upper Leacock Township and Hunsicker Road (West) in Manheim Township.
HistoryEdit
The original bridge was built in 1843<ref name="Bickel"/> by John Russell at a cost of $1,988. It was and is a double Burr Arch truss system. It has been swept away in flooding numerous times, most recently in 1972 after Hurricane Agnes.<ref name="McCain">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Waters lifted the original structure off its abutments and carried it downstream. In 1973, following destruction from the hurricane, it was rebuilt at a cost of $321,302.<ref name="padutch"/>Note:<ref name="note">Bickel lists 1948 as another reconstruction date, but fails to mention the significant and more recent 1972 flooding and subsequent reconstruction.</ref> Its length of 180 feet makes it the longest single-span covered bridge of Lancaster County's 28 covered bridges. While Schenck's covered bridge (Big Chiques #4) is one of 3 bridges with horizontal siding boards, the Hunsecker's Mill bridge may be the only one in Lancaster County with horizontal floor boards which give a unique vibration upon crossing, it is a little bumpy for cyclists at speed, proceed with some caution. A detailed scale model (~7' long), complete with stone abutments, was donated to the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society and may be available for viewing.
DimensionsEdit
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GalleryEdit
- HunsickerMillBridge.jpg
A three-quarters view of the bridge
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Three Quarters View 3008px.jpg
Another view from a different angle
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Wide Side View 3000px.jpg
A side view
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge East Approach 2850px.jpg
The approach to the bridge from the east
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Inside 3000px.jpg
The inside of the bridge showing the Burr arch truss
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Burr Arch Bridge 3008px.jpg
A closer look of the Burr arch bridge
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Floor and Wall 3000px.jpg
A closeup of spot where the floor meets the wall
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Center 3008px.jpg
The center of the bridge highlighting the Burr arch truss
- Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Window 3008px.jpg
A view out of the bridge's window