Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
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Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Arvada Bridge, Spanning Power River on County Road No. 38, Arvada, She...
Significance: The Arvada Bridge is a pin connected Parker Through truss and one of only two examples remaining of its type in the State. It is one of the most significant of Wyoming's early bridges. Survey nu... More
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
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Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Colorado, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
Public domain photograph of wooden church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
William Graves House, 5250 Marshall Street, Arvada, Jefferson County, ...
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Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Arvada Bridge, Spanning Power River on County Road No. 38, Arvada, She...
Significance: The Arvada Bridge is a pin connected Parker Through truss and one of only two examples remaining of its type in the State. It is one of the most significant of Wyoming's early bridges. Survey nu... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Powder River Bridge, U.S. Highway 14/16, Arvada, Sheridan County, WY
Significance: The Powder River Bridge is a three-span, steel rigid connected continuous Pratt Deck truss. As one of only two major highway deck trusses built in Wyoming, and the only continuous vehicular truss... More
Arvada Bridge, Spanning Power River on County Road No. 38, Arvada, She...
Significance: The Arvada Bridge is a pin connected Parker Through truss and one of only two examples remaining of its type in the State. It is one of the most significant of Wyoming's early bridges. Survey nu... More
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado
Nov 1917. 2 Sheet(s). Colorado fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado
Jan 1922. 2 Sheet(s). Colorado fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado
Nov 1917. 2 Sheet(s). Colorado fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado
Jan 1922. 2 Sheet(s). Colorado fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More