
Kittanning Citizens Bridge
Completed in the early 20th century, the Kittanning Citizens Bridge stands as a lasting symbol of connection, progress, and civic pride in Armstrong County.
Spanning the Allegheny River, the bridge linked Kittanning with surrounding communities, strengthening commerce, transportation, and daily life at a time when river crossings were essential to economic growth. It enabled residents, workers, and businesses to move more freely across the region, supporting the town’s role as a commercial and cultural center.
More than a functional structure, the Kittanning Citizens Bridge reflects the era’s commitment to infrastructure and community investment — a reminder of how local ingenuity and cooperation helped build the foundations of modern Armstrong County.
As part of the America 250 celebration, the bridge represents the enduring importance of connection — between people, places, and generations — and its role in shaping the county’s shared story.
















