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{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}} {{Use American English|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox bridge |bridge_name = Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge |native_name = |image = Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge.jpg |image_size = 300px |alt = |caption = |official_name = |carries = |crosses = |locale = Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States |maint = |id = |designer = |design = single span, double [[Burr arch truss]] |material = |spans = |pierswater = |mainspan = |length = {{convert|180|ft|m|1}} |width = |height = |load = |clearance = |below = |traffic = |builder = John Russell |begin = 1843 |complete = |open = |coordinates = {{coord|40.0872|-76.2475|type:landmark_region:US-PA|display=inline,title}} }} The '''Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge''' is a [[covered bridge]] located in [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Lancaster County]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[United States]].<ref name="lancaster.pa.us">{{cite web |title=Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge |work=Lancaster County, PA Government Portal |publisher=County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania |date=2001-10-30 |url=http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/lanco/cwp/view.asp?a=15&q=257204 |accessdate=2006-07-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927000527/http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/lanco/cwp/view.asp?a=15&q=257204 |archivedate=2007-09-27 }}</ref> The bridge has a single span, wooden, double [[Burr arch truss]]es design. The bridge, which spans the [[Conestoga River]], is {{convert|180|ft|m}} long, making it the longest single span covered bridge in the county.<ref name="padutch">{{cite web |title=Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge |work=Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch Country Official Visitors Center |publisher=Pennsylvania Dutch Convention & Visitors Bureau |year=2006 |url=http://www.padutchcountry.com/member_pages/hunsecker_s_mill_covered_bridge__.asp |accessdate=2006-07-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060317124333/http://www.padutchcountry.com/member_pages/hunsecker_s_mill_covered_bridge__.asp |archivedate=2006-03-17 }}</ref> The bridge's [[World Guide to Covered Bridges|WGCB]] Number is 38-36-06.<ref name="Bickel">{{cite web | author = Bickel, Hank | title = Hunsecker's Mill Bridge | work = Covered Bridges of the Northeast USA | date = 2005-06-23 | url = http://www.coveredbridgesite.com/pa/hunsecker.html | accessdate = 2006-08-04 }}</ref> Unlike most historic covered bridges in the county, it is not listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. It is located at {{coord|40|5|13.8|N|76|14|51|W|type:city}} (40.08717, -76.24750). The bridge is approximately one mile southeast of [[Pennsylvania Route 272]] and is {{convert|0.5|mi|km}} north of [[Pennsylvania Route 23]] off Mondale Road on Hunsecker Road, just west of the community of [[Hunsecker, Pennsylvania|Hunsecker]].<ref name="Travis">{{cite web | author = Travis, Dale | title = 38-36-06 | work = Round Barns & Covered Bridges | date = | url = http://www.dalejtravis.com/bridge/pennsylv/htm/3803606.htm | accessdate = 2006-08-08 }}</ref> The bridge divides the road on which it is upon into Hunsecker Road (East) in [[Upper Leacock Township, Pennsylvania|Upper Leacock Township]] and Hunsicker Road (West) in [[Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Manheim Township]]. == History == The original bridge was built in 1843<ref name="Bickel"/> by John Russell at a cost of [[United States dollar|$]]1,988. It was and is a double [[Burr Truss|Burr Arch]] truss system. It has been swept away in [[flood]]ing numerous times, most recently in 1972 after [[Hurricane Agnes]].<ref name="McCain">{{cite web |author = Dr. Roger A. McCain |title = Hunsecker's Mill Bridge |work = A Guide to Old Covered Bridges of Southeastern Pennsylvania and nearby areas |url = http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/bridge/CBHunsecker.html |accessdate = 2006-08-03 |url-status = dead |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060907091602/http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/bridge/CBHunsecker.html |archivedate = 2006-09-07 }}</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"/><sup>''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></sup> 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. == Dimensions == *'''Length:''' {{convert|180|ft|m}} total length<ref name="padutch"/><ref name="Bickel"/><ref name="McCain"/> *'''Width:''' {{convert|15|ft|m}} total width<ref name="Bickel"/><ref name="McCain"/> *'''Overhead clearance:''' {{convert|13|ft|10|in|m}}<ref name="Bickel"/> == Gallery == <gallery> Image:HunsickerMillBridge.jpg|A three-quarters view of the bridge Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Three Quarters View 3008px.jpg|Another view from a different angle Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Wide Side View 3000px.jpg|A side view Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge East Approach 2850px.jpg|The approach to the bridge from the east Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Inside 3000px.jpg|The inside of the bridge showing the [[Burr arch truss]] Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Burr Arch Bridge 3008px.jpg|A closer look of the Burr arch bridge Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Floor and Wall 3000px.jpg|A closeup of spot where the floor meets the wall Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Center 3008px.jpg|The center of the bridge highlighting the [[Burr arch truss]] Image:Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge Window 3008px.jpg|A view out of the bridge's window </gallery> ==See also== *[[Burr truss|Burr arch truss]] *[[List of crossings of the Conestoga River]] *[[List of Lancaster County covered bridges]] == References == {{reflist}} {{Crossings navbox |structure = Bridges |place = [[Conestoga River]] |bridge = Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge |bridge signs = |upstream = [[Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge]] |upstream signs = |downstream = [[Pennsylvania Route 23|New Holland Pike Bridge]] |downstream signs = [[Image:PA-23.svg|20px]] }} [[Category:Covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Bridges completed in 1843]] [[Category:Bridges over the Conestoga River]] [[Category:Road bridges in Pennsylvania]] [[Category:1843 establishments in Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Wooden bridges in Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Burr Truss bridges in the United States]]
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