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- Baker_Bridge abstract "Baker Bridge, also known as Huntingdon County Bridge No. 14, is a historic reinforced concrete closed spandrel arch bridge spanning the Great Trough Creek and located at Todd Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1917, and measures 114-foot-long (35 m) and has a 17-foot-wide (5.2 m) bridge deck. It has two arch spans.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.".
- Baker_Bridge added "1990-03-20".
- Baker_Bridge location Todd_Township,_Huntingdon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge nrhpReferenceNumber "90000411".
- Baker_Bridge thumbnail Baker_Bridge.jpg?width=300.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink 64500531.pdf.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageID "33881422".
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageLength "2490".
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "676688040".
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Arch_bridge.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_completed_in_1917.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_in_Huntingdon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_bridges_in_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Great_Trough_Creek.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Huntingdon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Reinforced_concrete.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Todd_Township,_Huntingdon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker Bridge".
- Baker_Bridge yearOfConstruction "1917".
- Baker_Bridge added "1990-03-20".
- Baker_Bridge architecture "Other, Reinforced concrete closed spandrel arch bridge".
- Baker_Bridge area "less than one acre".
- Baker_Bridge built "1917".
- Baker_Bridge caption "Looking at the southeast side of the span from the east side of Great Trough Creek".
- Baker_Bridge coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Baker_Bridge governingBody "Local".
- Baker_Bridge latDegrees "40".
- Baker_Bridge latDirection "N".
- Baker_Bridge latMinutes "17".
- Baker_Bridge latSeconds "10".
- Baker_Bridge location "Township Route 370 over Great Trough Creek, 1 mile east of Newburg, Todd Township, Pennsylvania".
- Baker_Bridge locmapin "Pennsylvania".
- Baker_Bridge longDegrees "78".
- Baker_Bridge longDirection "W".
- Baker_Bridge longMinutes "7".
- Baker_Bridge longSeconds "17".
- Baker_Bridge mpsub 64500531.pdf.
- Baker_Bridge name "Baker Bridge".
- Baker_Bridge refnum "90000411".
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- Baker_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1917.
- Baker_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Huntingdon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Pennsylvania.
- Baker_Bridge point "40.28611111111111 -78.12138888888889".
- Baker_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Baker_Bridge type Building.
- Baker_Bridge type Place.
- Baker_Bridge type Location.
- Baker_Bridge type Place.
- Baker_Bridge type Thing.
- Baker_Bridge type SpatialThing.
- Baker_Bridge type Q41176.
- Baker_Bridge comment "Baker Bridge, also known as Huntingdon County Bridge No. 14, is a historic reinforced concrete closed spandrel arch bridge spanning the Great Trough Creek and located at Todd Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1917, and measures 114-foot-long (35 m) and has a 17-foot-wide (5.2 m) bridge deck. It has two arch spans.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.".
- Baker_Bridge label "Baker Bridge".
- Baker_Bridge sameAs Q4849122.
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- Baker_Bridge sameAs Q4849122.
- Baker_Bridge lat "40.28611111111111".
- Baker_Bridge long "-78.12138888888889".
- Baker_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Baker_Bridge?oldid=676688040.
- Baker_Bridge depiction Baker_Bridge.jpg.
- Baker_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Baker_Bridge.
- Baker_Bridge name "Baker Bridge".