The Cogan House Covered Bridge, located in Cogan House Township, Pennsylvania, is a historic Burr arch truss covered bridge that spans Larrys Creek. Built in 1877, it is 94 feet 2 inches long and was restored in 1998, earning a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
This iconic bridge, also known as Buckhorn, Larrys Creek, Day's, and Plankenhorn, serves as a reminder of the area's rich history and is a popular attraction for visitors exploring Lycoming County. Despite its remote location and low traffic, the Cogan House Covered Bridge stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of its time and the enduring legacy of covered bridges in Pennsylvania.
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