Bartram's Covered Bridge

Bartram's Covered Bridge, a historic covered bridge built in 1860, uses a Burr Truss design and carried Goshen Road over Crum Creek on the border between Delaware County and Chester County, Pennsylvania.

According to an on-site marker from the Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society, the bridge was built to be "hi and wide as a load of hay"[2] It was built by Ferdinand Wood and named for Mordecai Bartram.

[3] It was closed to traffic in 1941 and stands next to a new bridge on Goshen Road.

The east end of the bridge is located in Newtown Township, Delaware County and the west end in Willistown Township, Chester County.

[4][5] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.