Van Sandt Covered Bridge – Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Van Sandt Covered Bridge – Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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Some locations are more special than others. Among the various factors that make a location ‘special’ from our perspective, the effort that we had to put in to identify that location is one of the foremost. When we noticed this bridge in the Kundanapu bomma song from the movie Ye Maaya Chesave, we immediately set out to find the name of the exact location. Only when we searched for such covered bridges in the New Jersey area, did we realize the huge number of such covered bridges in the North Eastern United States. Finally, we played the movie in a HD TV and then paused at the point in the song where the camera zooms past the top of the covered section of the bridge to identify the name of the bridge.

About the location (from Wiki):
The Van Sant Covered Bridge, also known as the Beaver Dam Bridge, is located in Solebury Township, near New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This wooden covered bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1875, the 86 foot span crosses the Pidcock Creek near Washington Crossing State Park. Local legends say that the bridge is haunted, with claims that one can hear a baby crying near the bridge at nighttime. Another legend says that figures can be seen hanging from the rafters, as this was a spot where horse thieves were hanged in the past.

Movies shot at this location:
Kundanapu bomma from Ye Maaya Chesave

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