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- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge length "0.2474976".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge abstract "The Barryville–Shohola Bridge is the fifth generation of bridges constructed over the Delaware River at the communities of Shohola Township, Pennsylvania and Barryville, New York. The bridge serves both communities, with two major state legislative highways, Pennsylvania Traffic Route 434 and New York State Touring Route 55 (along with the co-designation of Sullivan County Route 11). The bridge itself is 812 feet (247 m) long and is 23 feet (7.0 m) wide, using four total spans across the river. It is maintained by the NY–PA Joint Interstate Bridge Commission, which is jointly owned by the states of New York and Pennsylvania.The area of the bridge itself dates as a ford for Native Americans, mostly the Lenni Lenapi, traveling between from the Wyoming valley and Delaware Valley and present-day Connecticut in the early 18th century; archaeologists date human habitation and use of the area to 10,900 BCE. The river at Shohola, which means "place of peace," widens perceptibly above the falls, allowing for a natural, shallow crossing. By the early 19th century, a ferry facilitated crossing the river. Due to the construction of the nearby Delaware and Hudson Canal in 1827, commerce and business boomed in the area. In 1856, a bridge company, under the leadership of Chauncey Thomas, constructed a span between the two communities, but it was poorly designed and collapsed during a windstorm in 1859. Thomas then constructed a suspension bridge, but its cables snapped in 1865.In 1866, the bridge was reconstructed as a two-lane, single span wooden suspension structure and remained in use for over seventy years. Ownership changed several times, eventually ending with the bridge in the control of the Joint Delaware River Bridge Commission. The bridge was replaced again in 1941 for $174,300 (1941 USD ($2,794,700 in 2014)), with a steel truss span. This structure lasted another sixty-five years, finally deteriorating until the demolition of the structure in 2007, upon completion of the new bridge.".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge thumbnail Shohola-Barryville_Bridge_towards_PA.jpg?width=300.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge wikiPageID "21990876".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "569338007".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge alt "The fifth span built in 2007 looking towards Pennsylvania from New York".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge begin "February 2004".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge bridge "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge bridgeName "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge bridgeSigns "20".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge caption "The fifth span built in 2007 looking towards Pennsylvania from New York".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge carries "2".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge complete "2007".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge crosses Delaware_River.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge designer Chauncey_Thomas.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge designer "Fahs Construction Group".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge designer "Whittaker & Diehl Company".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge downstream Pond_Eddy_Bridge.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge downstreamSigns "20".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge maint "NY–PA Joint Interstate Bridge Commission".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge officialName "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge open "2007".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge place Delaware_River.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge preceded "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge preceded "Barryville–Shohola Suspension Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge spans "1".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge structure "Crossings".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge toll "None".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge traffic "1623".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge upstream Roebling's_Delaware_Aqueduct.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge upstreamSigns "20".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Pike_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_over_the_Delaware_River.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Sullivan_County,_New_York.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_New_York.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Pennsylvania.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge subject Category:Transportation_in_Sullivan_County,_New_York.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge point "41.475833333333334 -74.91277777777778".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Bridge.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Place.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Place.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type Location.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge type SpatialThing.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge comment "The Barryville–Shohola Bridge is the fifth generation of bridges constructed over the Delaware River at the communities of Shohola Township, Pennsylvania and Barryville, New York. The bridge serves both communities, with two major state legislative highways, Pennsylvania Traffic Route 434 and New York State Touring Route 55 (along with the co-designation of Sullivan County Route 11). The bridge itself is 812 feet (247 m) long and is 23 feet (7.0 m) wide, using four total spans across the river.".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge label "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge label "Barryville–Shohola Bridge".
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- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge sameAs Barryville–Shohola_Bridge.
- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge sameAs Q809121.
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- Barryville–Shohola_Bridge depiction Shohola-Barryville_Bridge_towards_PA.jpg.