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Rt. 11, Nicholson, Nicholson, PAMap
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  • Glen M
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    Impressive sight

    Built in 1915, this concrete arch railroad viaduct was the largest in the county when built. It's an amazing site. There is a nice pull off just south of the creek where you can get a good view. It's ...

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2023
  • Glen M
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    Impressive sight

    Built in 1915, this concrete arch railroad viaduct was the largest in the county when built. It's an amazing site. There is a nice pull off just south of the creek where you can get a good view. It's ...

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2023
  • GoogleEarth_Traveler
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    A Great Side Trip Especially for Those Who Appreciate Architecture & Engineering

    Driving through the mountains of Pennsylvania this was a marvel to discover. Very short trip, took pictures from a near by gas station and continued on my trek. I didn't realize there was an area yo...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2023
  • GoogleEarth_Traveler
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    A Great Side Trip Especially for Those Who Appreciate Architecture & Engineering

    Driving through the mountains of Pennsylvania this was a marvel to discover. Very short trip, took pictures from a near by gas station and continued on my trek. I didn't realize there was an area yo...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2023
  • Explorer100
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    Worth the effort to see it if you are in the area

    An awesome structure that far exceeded other American bridges when it was built. This is a must see if you like railroad and engineering history. Ideal viewing location on Highway 17.

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2022
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