Pennsylvania Country Roads - Dellville Covered Bridge Over Sherman Creek No. 13 - Perry County is a photograph by Michael Mazaika which was uploaded on June 28th, 2015.
Pennsylvania Country Roads - Dellville Covered Bridge Over Sherman Creek No. 13 - Perry County
View northwesterly towards the former Dellville Covered Bridge over Sherman Creek. Built in 1889 and destroyed by fire 125 years later in 2014, the... more
Title
Pennsylvania Country Roads - Dellville Covered Bridge Over Sherman Creek No. 13 - Perry County
Artist
Michael Mazaika
Medium
Photograph
Description
View northwesterly towards the former Dellville Covered Bridge over Sherman Creek. Built in 1889 and destroyed by fire 125 years later in 2014, the Dellville (earlier known as Billow's Ford) Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Image = PA Covered Bridges-Dellville 13 Autumn 101814 632-636 D-S C1 PSP I-Rz.jpg.
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June 28th, 2015
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Comments (7)
Kathy Liebrum Bailey
Nice contract in colors, Michael! Nice red bridge with the fall leaves and textures from the stone and wooden bridge! l/fv
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Kathy, for your kind thoughts and encouragement. I hope you enjoy this on-going series. - Mike
Marianne Campolongo
Love your collection of covered bridges. This one certainly is a beauty! L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
I'm so glad that you enjoy this series, Marianne. I'm looking forward to continuing this fall. Thanks for your kind encouragement. - Mike
Linda Covino
beautiful capture of this covered bridge l/t
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Linda. It's a privilege to be able to visit these disappearing treasures from our past. I'm glad you enjoyed this image. - Mike