View of Second Lock Covered Bridge, also known as Snavely Mill Bridge. It is the longest exisiting wooden covered bridge in Pennsylvania and was build in 1850 and 350 feet long [double-span]. Located South of Lancaster on Second Lock Road just beyond Conestoga Memorial Park.
"What did the fellows say about the cards. I have fine work now the best paying work I have had yet and I am tickled to death couldn't come at a better time. Amounts to $12 a week just think of me and that mone gee but it is warm tonight. hoping to hear from you soon. Edna"
Postmarked April 20, 1909, Rossmere and West Chester
"The Old Covered Bridge" One of the many covered wooden bridges still in use which may be seen in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. This bridge is located off US 222 near Denver, Pa.
Zinn's Diner, located in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country section one block north of Reading Interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Specializing in the finest Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking and Baking.