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Schofield Ford Covered Bridge, Tyler State Park
Destroyed by fire in 1991 and rebuilt to original specs
(with the addition of a window on each side).
The longest in Bucks County, is also known as "Twining Ford Bridge."
Crosses the Neshaminy Creek in Tyler State Park off Swamp Road in Newtown.
Only accessible by foot, bike, or horseback.
Built: 1873, rebuilt in 1997
Height Limit: 13 ft
Width Limit: 16 ft
Length: 170 feet
Building Material: native hemlock and oak
Afternoon Stroll through Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Autumn Light at Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Reflections at Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Early Autumn Along Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Schofield Bridge
Autumn Reflections at Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
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Dennis Camp
26-Apr-2008 01:44
Been there in the 70s, loved the place and so did my Dad.
How close is this to Tinnicem? I think that is how you spell it.
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