Wednesday, June 4, 2014

DAY 315

 Crab-Apple Blossoms at the Walter-Dick Memorial Park in Brookville, PA.  These original photos were over-exposed.

DAY 548

Downtown Pittsburgh, PA
Motion Blur HDR
December 20, 2011

DAY 676

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Hog-Back Hill on PA-28
In Armstrong / Clarion County

DAY 675

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Abandon Railroad Tunnel in Clarion County

DAY 674

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Rapp Run Falls
May 2014

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Rapp Run Falls
May 2014


DAY 673

Trusal Bridge
Year Built: 1870
Truss Type: Town Lattice
Length: 41ft
Builder: Unknown
Stream: South Branch of Plum Creek
Number PA-32-03

Trusal Bridge (also known as Dice's Bridge) is the oldest of Indiana County's covered bridges.  At 41ft the Trusal Bridge is the shortest of Indiana County's covered bridges.  It was named after Robert Trusal a nearby property owner.  Trusal Bridge is located about one-half mile downstream of the Harmon Bridge.

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Harmon Bridge
Year Built: 1910
Truss Type: Town Lattice
Length: 45ft
Builder: John R. Carnahan
Stream: South Branch of Plum Creek
Number PA-32-04

Harmon Bridge was named after Civil War veteran J.S. Harmon.  The bridge was constructed in 1910 under contract with the County Engineer at the cost of $525.00

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

DAY 672

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Panoramic View of  Brookville, PA from the Brookville Hospital
Natural Rainbow after the June 3rd Thunderstorm

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Panoramic View of  Brookville, PA from the Brookville Hospital
Natural Rainbow after the June 3rd Thunderstorm