Harmony Hill Bridge
Located at the intersection of Harmony Hill Road and Route 322, Harmony Hill Bridge has probably inspired as many "ooh -- could that have been a covered bridge?" reactions as any. I know that was my first reaction to it, as I drove down Route 322 as a new Pennsylvania resident. Also known as Gibson's Bridge, Harmony Hill is a handsome white bridge with a distinctive stepped portal.

A Side View

Inside the Harmony Hill Bridge

The Underside of Harmony Hill Bridge
- Length: 78 ft.
- Width: 14 ft.
- Built 1872
- Builder: Edward Hall and Thomas Schull
- Truss: Burr
- Stream: East Br. Brandywine Creek
- Traffic: yes
- WGCB Number: 38-15-10
- Alternative Name: Gibson's Bridge
- Parking: A wide shoulder on the left as you go east on Harmony Hill Road will serve for three or four cars.
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