There were a couple of different opinions on where the actual location of this Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler, and New Castle Railway (more commonly known as the Harmony Line) bridge was situated. Robert Bushyeager kindly informed us as to the location of the Interurban Bridge.
“With regards to interurban streetcar bridge, it was located about one quarter mile downstream from the railroad bridge in Frisco. The line came in from Pittsburgh along Rustic Park Road crossed the creek about a quarter mile west of Riverside High School. The line continued in through North Sewickley crossed Ellwood Zelienople Road and ran parallel to Stiefel Avenue (about 100 yds west) continued north and crossed interurban bridge, circled the tube mill, and on into Ellwood City.
If you were unable to watch the ceremony where the President of the United States presented to the Medal of Honor, the nation’s higher military decoration, to Rose Mary Sabo-Brown on behalf of her late husband, Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr., four decades after he was killed while protecting his comrades from an ambush in Cambodia during the Vietnam War; you can watch it by clicking the link below.
The Medal of Honor has been awarded to fewer than 3,500 people since the Civil War, including about 250 who served in Vietnam. Watch Video
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