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allegorical carving from Allegheny County Office Building; 1929-31; Stanley L. Roush, architect

BRIDGES AND
TUNNELS OF
ALLEGHENY
COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA

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Home > All By Location regional map > Freeport > Old Mill Rd over Little Bull Creek
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Northeastern abutment;
Voissoirs of segmental arch meet abutment;
Northern arch wall (upstream to right)
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View east, Old Mill Rd to left, Millerstown and Freeport Rd to right;
View southwest from Old Mill Rd, stone bridge near stop sign;
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Northern section (right) is stone arch -- southern section is concrete and brick;
Southern section of more recent concrete and brick construction

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