For three brief years, one of the most remarkable bridges in America crossed the Susquehanna River at McCall’s Ferry.
Built by famed bridge builder Theodore Burr in 1815, the covered bridge joined Lancaster and York counties with a daring wooden span across one of the river’s most dangerous gorges. It was an engineering marvel, a major crossing, and according to local legend, a bridge surrounded by profanity, prophecy, and even a curse from a yo…
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