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Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward, Williamstown, Grant County, KY

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Kentucky Route 36 Bridge, Spanning Lick Fork Creek near Camp Northward, Williamstown, Grant County, KY

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Summary

Significance: The Lick Creek Bridge is a two-span, closed spandrel, concrete arch structure constructed in 1922. It was constructed by the Luten Bridge Company of York, Pennsylvania, and is one of four surviving documented concrete arches by this company in the state.
Survey number: HAER KY-50
Building/structure dates: 1922 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Luten Bridge Company
Calloway, Deborah, transmitter
Fiegel, J H, photographer
Morris, R M, photographer
Fiegel, Jayne Henderson, historian
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Location

Williamstown38.63812, -84.56050
Google Map of 38.6381245, -84.5604977
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Library of Congress
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