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  1. Discovering the covered bridges in PA gave us many fun day-trips in 2020. Sachs Covered Bridge is said to be haunted, as it was crossed by both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg. Built in 1854, 100 feet over Marsh Creek.

  2. The bridge was rebuilt in 1996. Because it lies so close to the battlefields of Gettysburg, it is rumored to be haunted and is a popular spot for modern-day “ghost hunters”. The bridge spans Marsh Creek near Gettysburg. The openings in the sides of the bridge give you clear views up and down Marsh Creek.

  3. Waterworks Rd.Gettysburg, PA 17325Phone: 717-334-6274Region: Dutch Country Roads. Sachs Bridge, also called Sauck's Bridge, spans Marsh Creek at 100 feet long. The bridge is owned by the Gettysburg Preservation Association and is open to pedestrians only. Get Directions. Places nearby within 25 miles.

  4. Jun 29, 2023 · Discover Sachs Bridge in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: This covered bridge was used by both Union and Confederate troops during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.

  5. Sachs Covered Bridge is ranked #3 out of 11 things to do in Gettysburg. See pictures and our review of Sachs Covered Bridge.

  6. Located off Pumping Station Road, this bridge is thought to have been built by David Stoner in 1852. Used by both Union and Confederate Troops during the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. Visitors today can walk across the lattice bridge, which spans 100 feet in length.

  7. Book your tickets online for Sachs Covered Bridge, Gettysburg: See 841 reviews, articles, and 369 photos of Sachs Covered Bridge, ranked No.14 on Tripadvisor among 84 attractions in Gettysburg.

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