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Burr Truss and Hall's Bridge

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Difference between Burr Truss and Hall's Bridge

Burr Truss vs. Hall's Bridge

The Burr Arch Truss—or, simply, Burr Truss or Burr Arch—is a combination of an arch and a ''multiple kingpost'' truss design. Hall's Bridge, also known as Sheeder-Hall Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge located in East Vincent Township and West Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Similarities between Burr Truss and Hall's Bridge

Burr Truss and Hall's Bridge have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Covered bridge.

Covered bridge

A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof and siding which, in most covered bridges, create an almost complete enclosure.

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Burr Truss and Hall's Bridge Comparison

Burr Truss has 14 relations, while Hall's Bridge has 6. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 5.00% = 1 / (14 + 6).

References

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