
The Stone Arch
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Algoma!
N 41° 29.077 W 080° 26.663
17T E 546384 N 4592705
A celebrated landmark in Jamestown, PA!
Waymark Code: WM1JT7
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 05/21/2007
Views: 52
Residents of "Jimtown", PA have long used The Stone Arch as a landmark for giving directions and there is a certain pride taken in preserving this stone railroad bridge. Outrage was expressed a few years ago when it was suggested the bridge be torn out. So it stayed. There used to be a restaurant in Jamestown just down the street named after it, and even though the owners moved their dining facilities to Greenville, they kept the name! After Conrail ripped out their lines from the Jamestown Area, the bridge is still used by 4x4's to ride the bed.
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): Jamestown, PA
 Road, Highway, Street, etc.: Intersection RT 322 & Rt. 58
 Water or other terrain spanned: Road
 Architect/Builder: Not listed
 Construction Date: Not listed

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