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Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

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Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

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Summary

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps project which blazed the trails and erected the structures in Arkansas' first state park.
Survey number: HAER AR-31
Building/structure dates: 1934 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Petit Jean State Park
Civilian Conservation Corps
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Location

Morrilton (Ark.)35.11934, -92.83727
Google Map of 35.1193363, -92.8372689
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Library of Congress
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