Sandy Hill Bridge, Bridge Street, spanning Hudson River, Hudson Falls, Washington County, NY
Summary
Significance: From 1907 to 1908, the Sandy Hill Bridge was the longest multiple span, reinforced-concrete arch bridge in the world. Its design was also the first to employ the use of separately molded concrete blocks for decorative purposes on the exterior spandrel walls, arch rings, and piers. Considering the scope of building a bridge of this magnitude in the infancy of reinforced concrete construction, eight months construction time was in itself a significant achievement.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-42
Survey number: HAER NY-185
Building/structure dates: 1907 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1973 Subsequent Work
Tags
Date
1969 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Kasson, M O
Burr, William H
Melan, Josef
Location
hudson falls, 43.30063, -73.58595
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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