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Where is the first stone arch bridge built in the United States?

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Where is the first stone arch bridge built in the United States?

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The Frankford Ave. Bridge over Pennypacker Creek was built in 1697 by the people of Holmesburg. Part of the King’s Highway between Philadelphia and New York, in 1803 it became part of the Frankford-Bristol Turnpike.

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