Sachs Covered Bridge
Wheelchair accessible
Historic covered bridge built in 1852, used by both Union and Confederate troops during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Designated Pennsylvania's 'most historic bridge' and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

📜 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.# Why Go👻 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.# Why Avoid🚫 Unable to drive across the bridge.# 🅿️ ParkingParking area on the northern end of the bridge.# Getting There📍 Located on Pumping Station Road, Gettysburg, PA

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