Oley Valley is made even more scenic by possessing one of the most spectacular of the state's covered bridges. It spans Manatawny Creek with a single arch of 128 feet that is carried by a novel scheme of two pairs of Burr arched trusses one above the other. Light is provided within because the exterior siding stops at the rafters, creating a linear opening the length of the bridge.
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Pleasantville–Oley Turnpike Covered Bridge
1852, David Renno and Jonathan Bitner, builders; 2004 reconstructed. 0.5 miles south of PA 73
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