Knox Covered Bridge – Valley Forge National Historical Park (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania)

This mid-19th century Knox Covered Bridge was constructed by Robert Russell using a Burr Arch Truss and wooden planks, which are still in good shape today. Recently, it went under a rehabilitation by the National Park Service. The bridge is located in Valley Forge National Historical Park in Pennsylvania. It was named after either Philander C. Knox (1855-1921) United States Senator from Pennsylvania who owned 256 acres of land near the bridge or General Henry Knox (1750-1806) an officer quartered at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778.

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