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This stone arch bridge is built with a slight incline, which is unusual for a stone arch bridge. Although the superstructure is a stone arch, the railings are concrete balustrades. The bridge continues to be a main artery through town, as it carries US-219, which is testimony to the quality craftsmanship in the structure. Marble plaques remain on the bridge as well.
Information and Findings From Pennsylvania's Historic Bridge InventoryDiscussion of Bridge The 66'-long stone arch Center Street Bridge built in 1914 has Neo-Classical-style concrete balustrades with vase-shaped balusters. The bridge was built within the ca. 1870-1930 period of significance of the determined eligible historic district, and it is thus a contributing resource. Discussion of Surrounding Area The Center Street Bridge carries a 2 lane street and 2 sidewalks over Flaugherty Creek in Meyersdale in the Meyersdale Historic District determined eligible by PHMC in 1993. Bridge Considered Historic By Survey: Yes |
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