Ward Brazos River Bridge, Spanning Salt Fork of Brazos River at County...
Significance: The Ward River Bridge is a 787'-0"-long, eleven-span truss bridge crossing the Salt Fork of the Brazos River's wide flood plain. The structure employes eight spans of pin-connected Pratt pony tru... More
Richmond Bridge, US 90A at Brazos River, Richmond, Fort Bend County, T...
Significance: The Richmond Bridge was an important element in the first Federally-assisted highway connecting Houston, and San Antonio, two of Texas' major metropolitan areas. Its construction marked the first... More
Waco Suspension Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at Bridge Street, Waco, ...
Significance: When completed in 1869, the 475'-0"-long Waco Suspension Bridge was the state's first major suspension bridge. The first bridge to span the Brazos River, it originally featured two castellated pi... More
Waco Suspension Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at Bridge Street, Waco, ...
Significance: When completed in 1869, the 475'-0"-long Waco Suspension Bridge was the state's first major suspension bridge. The first bridge to span the Brazos River, it originally featured two castellated pi... More
Waco Suspension Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at Bridge Street, Waco, ...
Significance: When completed in 1869, the 475'-0"-long Waco Suspension Bridge was the state's first major suspension bridge. The first bridge to span the Brazos River, it originally featured two castellated pi... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Richmond Bridge, US 90A at Brazos River, Richmond, Fort Bend County, T...
Significance: The Richmond Bridge was an important element in the first Federally-assisted highway connecting Houston, and San Antonio, two of Texas' major metropolitan areas. Its construction marked the first... More
Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of Brazos River at...
Significance: The Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge is the oldest functioning bridge in Shackelford County, Texas, and one of the state's oldest remaining trusses. It is also the last remaining pin-connected Prat... More
Richmond Bridge, US 90A at Brazos River, Richmond, Fort Bend County, T...
Significance: The Richmond Bridge was an important element in the first Federally-assisted highway connecting Houston, and San Antonio, two of Texas' major metropolitan areas. Its construction marked the first... More
Reynolds-Gentry Barn, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from Cl...
Significance: In 1877 George T. Reynolds and his wife Bettie Built, on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, a sophisticated two-story stone house with hipped dormer windows. Shortly after, they constructed a bar... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of Brazos River at...
Significance: The Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge is the oldest functioning bridge in Shackelford County, Texas, and one of the state's oldest remaining trusses. It is also the last remaining pin-connected Prat... More
Richmond Bridge, US 90A at Brazos River, Richmond, Fort Bend County, T...
Significance: The Richmond Bridge was an important element in the first Federally-assisted highway connecting Houston, and San Antonio, two of Texas' major metropolitan areas. Its construction marked the first... More
Waco Suspension Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at Bridge Street, Waco, ...
Significance: When completed in 1869, the 475'-0"-long Waco Suspension Bridge was the state's first major suspension bridge. The first bridge to span the Brazos River, it originally featured two castellated pi... More
Waco Suspension Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at Bridge Street, Waco, ...
Significance: When completed in 1869, the 475'-0"-long Waco Suspension Bridge was the state's first major suspension bridge. The first bridge to span the Brazos River, it originally featured two castellated pi... More
Possum Kingdom Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Brazos River at State Route...
Significance: The Possum Kingdom Stone Arch Bridge is the longest and most substantial masonry arch bridge in Texas. State highway engineers chose the heavy masonry form to withstand flood waters released from... More
Richmond Bridge, US 90A at Brazos River, Richmond, Fort Bend County, T...
Significance: The Richmond Bridge was an important element in the first Federally-assisted highway connecting Houston, and San Antonio, two of Texas' major metropolitan areas. Its construction marked the first... More