Kreidersville Covered Bridge

Historic Nothampton County Bridge

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Reply bdsmhardtube
01:50 PM on September 05, 2010
BDSM TUBE
Reply Parfume
11:15 AM on September 05, 2010
Merely leaving a greeting from james parfume at Parfume
Reply NReynolds
03:52 PM on September 02, 2010
My fiance and I were told by a friend to research covered bridges for our wedding;I never thought I find one so beautiful and literally less than 10 minutes from home!!
Every time we visit, I picture my father walking me out of the bridge to meet my soon to be husband at the gazebo, and I get chills!
This bridge is a beautiful piece of history, and it's lovingly restored and taken care of by a group of wonderful people. (Though I've never met any of them yet, I can only believe that they are wonderful with how much time,effort, and love they've put in to keep this bridge beautiful for everyone!)
Thank you for your wondeful website, and for your love of this beautiful piece of time well kept!
Reply JBoyle
08:39 AM on July 08, 2010
The website and bridge are amazing! My husband and I were married at the bridge on a beautiful brisk fall day, and so the bridge will always be part of our lives. It is truly a remarkable place! A huge Thank You to everyone who works so hard to keep such an amazing part of history so spectacular! The website is a wnderful window into the history behind the landmark and the events that occur at or for the bridge.
Reply Julie Burger
10:20 PM on March 30, 2010
Great website! I loved the video from the 2006 Tree Lighting, i spotted myself singing in the background! This bridge holds many memories for me.
Reply kreidersvillebridge
01:39 PM on January 14, 2010
Thank You for your love of the bridge and my website information.

I have and will continue to delete the posts from folks using it as an ad for their own purposes not related to the bridge.

Have a wonderful 2010! Webmaster Linda Mauser
Reply Dave Pany--local admirer
12:18 AM on December 10, 2009
Wonderful workmanship in the restoration and preservation of this historic landmark. The particular caring of the park and meadow lets one discover a personal portal to a simpler time. A refreshing venue to picnic with family and loved ones ... This charm and artistry is a tribute to the vision and dedication of the homegrown association.
Reply Scott Samuels
07:21 PM on October 21, 2009
Going through records of my family's history, I came across info. that my grandmother's family, the Beck's, either built or maintained a covered bridge in Kreidersville. The bridge at some other point in time was referred to as Biery's Bridge. If someone has a more definitive record please get back to me. Great sight and after finally taking time out of life to see this bridge in person, I can say great work!
Reply Very nice site!
10:01 AM on October 02, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply teresa seems
11:16 AM on July 13, 2009
Does anyone know the names of the people who built the bridge?
Reply Megan Yezzo
05:38 PM on March 25, 2009
This is an interesting site! I enjoyed reading about the covered bridge. Thank you!
Reply Lisa
09:27 AM on May 12, 2008
We love this bridge!!! It's where we got married and always holds a special place in our hearts.
Reply John Kulhamer IV
03:56 PM on March 24, 2008
Wonderful,historic landmark! Great website
Reply BETTYANN SCMIDT-MCCLURE
02:04 PM on June 21, 2007
THE WEBSITE IS GREAT. I AM IN CALIF NOW BUT LIVED IN PENNSVILLE AS A CHILD, I REMEBER TAKING THE SCHOOL BUS TO NORTHAMPTON AND RIDING THRU THIS BRIDGE DAILEY IN THE 5O"S
Reply cindy beichey
07:22 PM on June 10, 2007
this web site is wonderful.
Reply Anita
12:03 PM on November 09, 2006
The website is both beautiful and informative.
Thank you Linda.

Anita (Allen Township)
Reply Alicia Howard
01:47 PM on October 14, 2006
Great new Website thanks to Linda Mauser!

The Kreidersville Covered Bridge Association is a wonderful group of people who don't have to be asked twice to help preserve the Kreidersville Covered Bridge. I am honored to be a member of this group and hope that this website will encourage more people to join.

Linda designed the website beautifully. In just one visit, people can learn more about the bridge and learn how to participate in its preservation and social events.

This is exciting. Thanks Linda.

Lish Howard