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Loyalton – Oak Dale Covered Bridge, 1955

An undated photograph, possibly taken about 1955, of the covered bridge over the Wiconisco Creek south of the town of Loyalton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  The bridge was on the road from the main square in town to the Loyalton train station on the Lykens Valley Railroad, and the view looks south.  It was one of many area bridges that was washed away by Hurricane Agnes in 1972.

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This photograph appeared in the souvenir book for the Gratz Sesquicentennial, July 2-4, 1955.

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  1. Edward Bechtel says:
    April 3, 2018 at 8:17 pm

    The view is looking north. You can see the fields of the former Shaffer Farm.

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