The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
at Guth's Covered Bridge
3829 Iron Bridge Road
allentown, PA 18104
August 29, 2014

Guth's Covered Bridge
covered bridge weight limit is 4 tons

The bridge that anchors the eastern end of South Whitehall Township's Covered Bridge Park is Manassas Guth's Bridge. It joins the Wehr Covered Bridge as bookends to this unique park along Jordan Creek. The 129-foot long single span Burr Truss Bridge was built in 1858. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980

Guth's Covered Bridge
Guth's Covered Bridge
Lee Duquette approaching Guth's Covered Bridge
underneath Guth's Covered Bridge

Below: A view from each side of the bridge through its tiny open windows.

view from Guth's Covered Bridge
Guth's Covered Bridge
Karen Duquette under Guth's Covered Bridge
Guth's Covered Bridge

Below: A tractor crossing sign by Guth's Covered Bridge and a nearby red barn.

tractor crossing sign
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