Landis Mill Covered Bridge
is a covered bridge that spans the
Little Conestoga Creek in
Lancaster
County
, Pennsylvania
, United
States
. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its
official designation is the
Little Conestoga #1
Bridge.
The bridge, built in 1873 by Elias McMellen, is today surrounded by a
development, shopping center, and highways on the boundary of
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania
. At 53 feet (16.2 m), it is the shortest
covered bridge in the county.
The bridge has a single span, wooden, double pyramidal-shaped
Burr-type truss and a
multiple kingpost design with the addition
of steel hanger rods. It is the only bridge in the county to use
this design. The deck is made from oak planks. It is painted red,
the traditional color of
Lancaster County
covered bridges, on both the inside and outside. Both
approaches to the bridge are painted in red with white trim.
The bridge's
WGCB
Number is 38-36-16. In 1980 it was added to the
National Register of
Historic Places as structure number 80003526. It is located at
(40.06800, -76.34483).
It can be found northwest of Lancaster
on Shreiner Road one block West of the Park City
Center shopping mall.
History
Landis Mill Covered Bridge was built in 1873 by
Elias McMellen at a cost of
$969. McMellen, who built many of
Lancaster's covered bridges using the
Burr arch truss, chose to build this short
bridge using a simpler design with multiple kingpost trusses and,
instead of Burr arches, pyramidal-shaped trusses to add additional
support. The bridge has remained despite the development of the
surrounding countryside.
Dimensions
- Length: 41 feet (12.5 m)
span and 53 feet (16.2 m) total
length
- Width: 13 feet (4.0 m) clear deck and 15 feet
(4.6 m) total width
- Overhead clearance: 12 feet (3.7 m)
- Underclearance: 8 feet (2.4 m)
Gallery
Image:Landis Mill Covered Bridge Approach 3264px.jpg|One of the
approaches to the bridgeImage:Landis Mill Covered Bridge Side View
3264px.jpg|Side viewImage:Landis Mill Covered Bridge Three Quarters
View 3008px.jpg|Three quarters viewImage:Landis Mill Covered Bridge
Inside 3008px.jpg|Inside of the bridge showing the Multiple
kingpost truss and the
Burr-type
pyramidal-shaped support truss designImage:Landis Mill Covered
Bridge Truss 2277px.jpg|Closeup of the truss jointImage:Landis Mill
Covered Bridge Sign 1024px.jpg|The bridge identification sign
inside the bridgeImage:Landis Mill Covered Bridge Inside Roof
3264px.jpg|One of the inside corners of the bridge with the
roof
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