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Hoover's or Specktown, Dauphin County

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Inventory Number: PA/38-22-40x
County: Dauphin County
Township: Lykens
Town/Village:
Bridge Name: Hoover's or Specktown
Crosses: un-named tributary of Wiconisco Creek
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When Lost: abt 1949
Cause:
Latitude: N40 35.46
Longitude: W076 45.43
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Topographic map of the area
Directions: The bridge was located on the 1941 Dauphin County Type 10 Map on the downstream side of the present bridge on Specktown Road (SR1014 - 22034).

Hoover's Bridge, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA Lost about 1949
Bill Dietrich Photo around 1942, Norman Gasbarro Collection


Hoover's Bridge, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA Lost about 1949
Bill Dietrich Photo around 1942, Norman Gasbarro Collection

Comments:
Three sections of the old road, called Old Specktown Road, still exist in the vicinity of the bridge and are all designated as T619.
Sources:
Henry C. Falk Files
Kipphorn, Thomas. Information received by email, July 2006

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