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Lee Creek Bridge, Spanning Lee Creek at State Highway No. 220, Chester, Crawford County, AR

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Lee Creek Bridge, Spanning Lee Creek at State Highway No. 220, Chester, Crawford County, AR

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Significance: The Lee Creek Bridge is an excellent example of a Camelback Pennsylvania through truss, a late nineteenth/early twentieth century bridge type. It is significant as one of four Pennsylvania through trusses remaining in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one of the four which was not designed and engineered by the State Highway Department.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3
Survey number: HAER AR-45
Building/structure dates: ca. 1900 Initial Construction

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1900
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