Talk:Bridge in Nicholson Township

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Two bridges pictured don't appear to be the same bridge edit

There are two photos of bridges in this article, one of which is PennDOT picture from 1982, and then another by Adam Moss, labeled "Pierceville Bridge" in Pierceville, Pennsylvania. I can't find anything calling the area around the Nicholson Township Bridge "Pierceville". In Google Maps, searching "Pierceville, Pennsylvania" brings up a completely different region of the state, near its southern border, although no place called "Piercevill" appears on the map. Streetview images are not available of either the Nicholson Township Bridge, or the area that comes up when searching "Pierceville", so there's no way to get a look to see what these bridges may look like. But looking at the two photos, they are completely different types of bridge. Maybe someone with better knowledge of the area can clarify or correct this article. 504roadtrips (talk) 00:36, 29 May 2024 (UTC)Reply