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Kinzua Bridge, a 2,053-foot railroad bridge (viaduct), is a famous Pennsylvania landmark and is designated a National Engineering Landmark. When this viaduct was built in 1881, it was the world's highest and longest railroad bridge at 301 feet tall and 2053 feet long. An excursion train travels through the Allegheny National Forest and to the bridge.
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Not anymore!

Now, because of the storm that ran through it Monday, it completly collapsed - I think it's hilaroius, because it's one of the great things in PA and my dad said it was the biggest bridge this side of the Mississpi

but i don't know if that's true. but now our annual picnic in the fall there doesn't seem to be happening

but it's still funny

it was a beautiful place to visit in the fall, because of the leave colors and all -- now only pictures remain of it
But that storm was so great! I thought it was beautiful weather, but i'm one of the few that think so -- there were trees and power lines down toward the town next to us - lots of people don't have power now - including my cousins

hee hee! The power loss is only funny, because it's my cousins it happend to

If it were me, then i'd be crying right now because my computer was useless, and it would be my cousins who were laughing.
I LOVE STORMS!
