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Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southwest of Salem, Salem, Washington County, NY

Cemetery Road Bridge, Cemetery Road, spans Black Creek, 2 miles Southw...

Significance: The oldest know wrought iron truss, and the only surviving lenticular (parabolic) arch truss, bridge in Washington County, New York. A more detailed discussion of the lenticular truss and history... More