Historical Markers in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania
Carlisle is the county seat for Cumberland County
Camp Hill is in Cumberland County
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On Poplar Church Road, 0.1 miles north of Center Street, on the left when traveling north.
Burial place established by early settlers of this area named for a log church built by Germans of the Lutheran faith. The church stood in a nearby poplar grove. — — Map (db m176888) HM
On Valley Road at A Street, on the right when traveling east on Valley Road.
Early example of a wrought iron bowstring arch truss bridge. Patented in 1869 by Joseph G. Henszey and built that year by the Continental Bridge Co. of Philadelphia, this bridge was part of a proliferation of bridges following the Civil War. In . . . — — Map (db m35081) HM
Henszey's Bridge, one of the last remaining wrought iron arch truss bridges in America, was invented by Joseph G. Henszey in 1869 and manufactured that same year by the Continental Bridge Company in Philadelphia. It first served to carry Main . . . — — Map (db m163175) HM