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The Pond Eddy Bridge is a petit truss bridge spanning the Delaware River between the hamlet of Pond Eddy in Lumberland, New York and the settlement informally called Pond Eddy in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania.
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Millbrook On The River
1774 NY-97, Glen Spey, NY 12737
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1758 NY-97, Pond Eddy, NY 12770
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Pond Eddy Bridge
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Pond Eddy Bridge

River, Pond Eddy, NY 12770
4.6(41)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Pond Eddy Bridge is a petit truss bridge spanning the Delaware River between the hamlet of Pond Eddy in Lumberland, New York and the settlement informally called Pond Eddy in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania.

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Millbrook On The River

Flavor Cult

Millbrook On The River

Millbrook On The River

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Flavor Cult

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ShellyShelly
Third bridge here. Far too much history to list, but well worth the search on your own. First span built in 1870 was a wire rope suspension affair known locally as Deckers Bridge. Storm floods of 1903 took that old girl out. Next span was a two span Through Truss that lasted until 2018 when she was replaced with the current two span Through Truss.
Debbie KosiDebbie Kosi
This place brings back a ton of memories for me. I lived directly across Route 97 from it. You could see our garage from the bridge. This is not the original bridge, the original had upper steel and wooden floor. Family tied rope to the old bridge to swing and jump from.
Amelia PearnAmelia Pearn
It seems a bit big for what is needed but it’s a very nice bridge with a very pretty view on both sides.
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Third bridge here. Far too much history to list, but well worth the search on your own. First span built in 1870 was a wire rope suspension affair known locally as Deckers Bridge. Storm floods of 1903 took that old girl out. Next span was a two span Through Truss that lasted until 2018 when she was replaced with the current two span Through Truss.
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This place brings back a ton of memories for me. I lived directly across Route 97 from it. You could see our garage from the bridge. This is not the original bridge, the original had upper steel and wooden floor. Family tied rope to the old bridge to swing and jump from.
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It seems a bit big for what is needed but it’s a very nice bridge with a very pretty view on both sides.
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9y

How cool is this...a bridge to nowhere? Well it's not quite to nowhere, but this bridge across the Delaware R. at Pond Eddy, NY to the PA side, leads to two dead-end roads. This old steel truss bridge once helped mining and lumber goods get over the river to the railroad, but those days are gone. Currently being renovated, this one lane bridge is the only road out for the few residents who reside on...

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39w

Third bridge here. Far too much history to list, but well worth the search on your own. First span built in 1870 was a wire rope suspension affair known locally as Deckers Bridge. Storm floods of 1903 took that old girl out. Next span was a two span Through Truss that lasted until 2018 when she was replaced with the current two span...

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5y

This place brings back a ton of memories for me. I lived directly across Route 97 from it. You could see our garage from the bridge. This is not the original bridge, the original had upper steel and wooden floor. Family tied rope to the old bridge to swing...

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