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Image:Lancaster County Existing Covered Bridges Dot Map.png|thumb|right|Map of the 29 existing covered bridges as of October, 2006 (clickable) circle 1013 1173 24 Baumgardener's Covered Bridge circle 1331 532 24 Bitzer's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1366 333 24 Bucher's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1008 655 24 Buck Hill Covered Bridge circle 904 1266 24 Colemanville Covered Bridge circle 1069 409 24 Erb's Covered Bridge circle 585 772 24 Forry's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1315 931 24 Herr's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1115 692 24 Hunsecker's Covered Bridge circle 1516 1265 24 Jackson's Sawmill Covered Bridge circle 736 522 24 Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge circle 1211 447 24 Keller's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1040 918 24 Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge circle 891 742 24 Landis Mill Covered Bridge circle 1441 919 24 Leaman's Place Covered Bridge circle 1155 1081 24 Lime Valley Covered Bridge circle 1738 1157 24 Mercer's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1171 1023 24 Neff's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1599 1570 24 Pine Grove Covered Bridge circle 1113 641 24 Pinetown Bushong's Covered Bridge circle 1736 559 24 Pool Forge Covered Bridge circle 1491 427 24 Red Run Covered Bridge circle 700 618 24 Schenck's Mill Covered Bridge circle 778 446 24 Shearer's Mill Covered Bridge circle 606 732 24 Siegrist's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1684 529 24 Weaver's Mill Covered Bridge circle 1491 1480 24 White Rock Forge Mill Covered Bridge circle 1224 887 24 Willow Hill Covered Bridge circle 1123 457 24 Zook's Mill Covered Bridge desc bottom-left The following is a list of covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania USA. Lancaster County has the most covered bridges in Pennsylvania with 29 covered bridges. Parke County, Indiana has the most covered bridges of any county in the United States with 31 covered bridges〔(【引用サイトリンク】year=2008 )〕 All of the covered bridges in Lancaster County, except for the Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge, Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge, and the Willow Hill Covered Bridge, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most have been on the list since 1980.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = National Register of Historic Places )〕 The WGCB numbering prefix for the county is 38-36 The bridges are an important tourist attraction, both economically and culturally. This is due to both their historical significance and, being in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, the frequent, iconic Amish horse and buggies bridge crossings. They are often visited in the form of covered bridge driving tours. == History == In the early to late 1800s there were approximately 1,500 covered bridges in the state of Pennsylvania. That number has decreased to just over 200 bridges, with more located in Lancaster County than any other county in the state. The remaining covered bridges in the county are a remnant of a time where most bridges in the United States were made from wood, since wood was relatively inexpensive and easy to acquire. Bridge making, however, was anything but easy and required significant cost, effort, and time. The cost of the building the bridges was covered by government funds or by private individuals building bridges across their land. Since the bridges were built from wood, they were covered to provide protection from the weather, dramatically extending the life of the bridges. Nevertheless, as floods and fires destroyed more bridges, they were eventually replaced or bypassed with more durable and longer-lasting reinforced concrete and steel beam bridges. Most of the existing bridges are owned by the county government which is responsible for periodic upkeep and maintenance. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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