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Uploaded: 04/03/11 10:26 PM GMT
Starrucca
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This was taken on a small street next to the Starrucca Viaduct in Lanesboro, PA.

The viaduct was constructed in 1848 for the Erie Railroad. It is 1040 feet long, 100 feet high and 25 feet wide at the top. It is the oldest stone railroad bridge in use in the State of Pennsylvania.

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.Marzena
04/03/11 11:35 PM GMT
There is something very attractive about this image - perhaps all the names in your story too ... LOL
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::casechaser
04/05/11 2:52 AM GMT
Across the street from the historic bridge is another historic artifact, an old wagon wheel, offering its contrast to the modern world alongside the stone bridge.
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.marcaribe
04/09/11 2:23 PM GMT
I like the tall stone viaduct next to the icy roadway and bare winter trees...nice idea!
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