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Bridge Valley Elementary School

2280 Sugar Bottom Road
267-893-3700

In 1801 a group of citizens of Warwick Township petitioned Bucks County for a new bridge to replace the old, rotting stone and timber bridge then spanning the Neshaminy Creek at Bridge Valley. After 290 days of construction at an expense of $15,561.40 (which included board for the workers), the eight-arch stone bridge was completed in 1804 and was the longest stone arch bridge in Pennsylvania built at that time. Responding to a need to control the speed of travelers over the bridge, the Commissioners decided a speed limit was necessary. A cast iron sign was bolted to the bridge so that everyone would know that substantial fines would be imposed for going too fast. The eight-arch bridge over the Neshaminy Creek (adjacent to present Route 263) was once an important transportation landmark; it is now used as a pedestrian bridge. The Central Bucks School directors are pleased to acknowledge the rich history of this community with the naming of Bridge Valley Elementary School.


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