Locksley Covered Bridge (1964)


Locksley Covered Bridge (1964)

West Chester, Chester County [38-15-A]

I did not have much time to devote to bridges, and was still trying to figure out the best way to track them down.

At this point, I am still using Google Earth and CoveredBridgeMap.com (by James Walsh) to print out directions.

I hate to say it, but trying to read hard copy directions while driving, is very difficult and best. (Kids – Do NOT do this!)

Finally, I found Locksley bridge in a small neighborhood in West Chester, which crossed over a small little stream.

Locksley Covered Bridge - HDR 02

Locksley Covered Bridge - HDR 02

Right behind the far wall in this picture, you can begin to see the beautiful water garden that is feed by the stream, and the whole scene is a wonderful addition to this neighborhood.

- Andrew
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Images Featured In

Destination Travel Magazine (June 2011)Covered Bridges of Lancaster County

Destination Travel Magazine (May 2011)Covered Bridges of Chester County

Destination Travel Magazine (April 2011)Covered Bridges of Chester County

Reference Material

Related posts:

  1. Gibson’s Covered Bridge (1872) – Part 1
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  3. Rapps Covered Bridge (1866)
  4. Sheeder-Hall Covered Bridge (1859)
  5. Bartram Covered Bridge (1860) – My First Covered Bridge

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