Big Chickies Bridge, Spanning Big Chickies Creek, Lancaster Junction, ...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Big Chickies Bridge, built in 1916, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of a rain... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Big Chickies Bridge, Spanning Big Chickies Creek, Lancaster Junction, ...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Big Chickies Bridge, built in 1916, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of a rain... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Big Chickies Bridge, Spanning Big Chickies Creek, Lancaster Junction, ...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Big Chickies Bridge, built in 1916, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of a rain... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Big Chickies Bridge, Spanning Big Chickies Creek, Lancaster Junction, ...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Big Chickies Bridge, built in 1916, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of a rain... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Big Chickies Bridge, Spanning Big Chickies Creek, Lancaster Junction, ...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Big Chickies Bridge, built in 1916, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of a rain... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Israels River, Lancaster, Coos County, NH
Significance: The bridge is one of approximately 40 concrete arch bridges extant in New Hampshire. It is one of 11 extant bridges built by Daniel B. Luten in New Hampshire between 1927-1931. Constructed in 1929... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Pine Street Bridge, Pine Street (State Route 66) ,spanning Cumberland ...
Significance: The bridge derives its significance from its representative nature as an open spandrel deck concrete arch bridge and from its associations with the Luten Bridge Company and the historic Cumberland... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More
Weaverland Bridge, Quarry Road spanning Conestoga Creek, Terre Hill, L...
Significance: The tied-through reinforced concrete arch Weaverland Bridge, built in 1916m, is a historically and technologically significant early and rare example in the State of Pennsylvania of a rainbow type... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Six Penny Bridge, Spanning Sixpenny Creek, Monocacy, Berks County, PA
Significance: Six Penny Bridge is an intact example of an early twentieth century reinforced concrete arch bridge built by the Ferro Concrete Company of Philadelphia, an agent for Daniel B. Luten's patented des... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Jowler Creek Bridge, Spanning Jowler Creek at Interurban Road, Camden ...
Significance: The Jowler Creek Bridge is one of the two-arch concrete bridges of the Luten design built for the Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway, an electric interurban railway that operated from... More
Q Street Bridge, Spanning Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, Washington, Di...
Significance: Q Street Bridge was designed by prominent architect Glenn Brown. It exemplifies the City Beautiful movement's influence on Washington. Together with the Connecticut Avenue Bridge (HAER No. DC-6)... More