POOL FORGE COVERED BRIDGE
Amish and Mennonite buggies tied alongside the Pool Forge Covered Bridge located just off Pool Forge Road between Churchtown and Goodville in Lancaster County, PA.
Built in 1859, It was added to the National Register of Historical Places for Pennsylvania on 12/11/1980.

Featured in the “Historic Places” Group – 9/12/09.
POOL FORGE COVERED BRIDGE belongs to the following groups:
"Old Things - 3 per Day", Covered Bridges, Equine Art and Photography, Historic Places *2 per day* and The Keystone State - Pennsylvania Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Ruth Lambert
Ok….this one I’m not familiar with!! Where is Pool Forge in Lancaster County? What’s it near?...... so I can get some kind of location that I remember!
This is a beautiful capture!!
Dan Myers
Pool Forge Covered Bridge is located just off Route 23 in northeast Lancaster County just beyond New Holland in East Earl township. I was lucky on this day that several Amish and Mennonite families were having a picnic and a softball game in the park.
Judy Seltenright
Wonderful capture Dan.
CraigsMom
Gene Walls
Fantastic shot, Dan! The composition is wonderful!
Janie Oliver
excellent comp. great shot.