📜 Historic covered bridge built in 1852 by David Stoner.
🔍 Used by Union and Confederate troops during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Designated Pennsylvania’s “most historic bridge” in 1938, on National Register of Historic Places.
👻 Reportedly haunted by three Confederate spies.
🚶 Walk across a 100-foot long, 15-foot wide lattice bridge, great for a short walk and picnic.
🏞️ Enjoy a beautiful natural area crossing Marsh Creek.
📚 Experience a significant Civil War battlefield landmark.
♿ Wheelchair-accessible ramp available.
🚫 Unable to drive across the bridge.
📍 Located on Pumping Station Road, Gettysburg, PA
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