Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Walton County Road 162 Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River at County Road 16...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #397/00162/X/00164N is representative of the Warren pony truss with verticals bridge. It is one of thirty-seven Warren truss bridges recorded in the state and one of twenty-nine ident... More
Walton County Road 162 Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River at County Road 16...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #397/00162/X/00164N is representative of the Warren pony truss with verticals bridge. It is one of thirty-seven Warren truss bridges recorded in the state and one of twenty-nine ident... More
GDOT Bridge No. 027-00268X-00687N, Span Piscola Creek Overflow on Empr...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #027-00238X-00687N is a Luten double-rib concrete arch type bridge that was constructed in 1924-1925. Although the Luten Bridge Company built approximately sixteen concrete arch bridg... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
GDOT Bridge No. 027-00268X-00687N, Span Piscola Creek Overflow on Empr...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #027-00238X-00687N is a Luten double-rib concrete arch type bridge that was constructed in 1924-1925. Although the Luten Bridge Company built approximately sixteen concrete arch bridg... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
GDOT Bridge No. 027-00268X-00687N, Span Piscola Creek Overflow on Empr...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #027-00238X-00687N is a Luten double-rib concrete arch type bridge that was constructed in 1924-1925. Although the Luten Bridge Company built approximately sixteen concrete arch bridg... More
GDOT Bridge No. 027-00268X-00687N, Span Piscola Creek Overflow on Empr...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #027-00238X-00687N is a Luten double-rib concrete arch type bridge that was constructed in 1924-1925. Although the Luten Bridge Company built approximately sixteen concrete arch bridg... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Walton County Road 162 Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River at County Road 16...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #397/00162/X/00164N is representative of the Warren pony truss with verticals bridge. It is one of thirty-seven Warren truss bridges recorded in the state and one of twenty-nine ident... More
Walton County Road 162 Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River at County Road 16...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #397/00162/X/00164N is representative of the Warren pony truss with verticals bridge. It is one of thirty-seven Warren truss bridges recorded in the state and one of twenty-nine ident... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Butts County Road 230 Bridge, Spanning Indian Creek on County Road 230...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #035/00230/X/00230X is representative of the Pratt pony truss bridge. It is one of ten Pratt pony truss bridges recorded in the State. It is the only such bridge in Butts County. Ba... More
Butts County Road 230 Bridge, Spanning Indian Creek on County Road 230...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #035/00230/X/00230X is representative of the Pratt pony truss bridge. It is one of ten Pratt pony truss bridges recorded in the State. It is the only such bridge in Butts County. Ba... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Butts County Road 230 Bridge, Spanning Indian Creek on County Road 230...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #035/00230/X/00230X is representative of the Pratt pony truss bridge. It is one of ten Pratt pony truss bridges recorded in the State. It is the only such bridge in Butts County. Ba... More
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 111/01010/00186N, Spanning Noontootle Creek on ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #111/01010/00186N is representative of the Warren pony truss bridge with verticals. It is one of thirty-nine Warren truss bridges identified in Georgia and one of thirty identified as... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 111/01010/00186N, Spanning Noontootle Creek on ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #111/01010/00186N is representative of the Warren pony truss bridge with verticals. It is one of thirty-nine Warren truss bridges identified in Georgia and one of thirty identified as... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
Walton County Road 162 Bridge, Spanning Alcovy River at County Road 16...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #397/00162/X/00164N is representative of the Warren pony truss with verticals bridge. It is one of thirty-seven Warren truss bridges recorded in the state and one of twenty-nine ident... More
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 111/01010/00186N, Spanning Noontootle Creek on ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #111/01010/00186N is representative of the Warren pony truss bridge with verticals. It is one of thirty-nine Warren truss bridges identified in Georgia and one of thirty identified as... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 111/01010/00186N, Spanning Noontootle Creek on ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #111/01010/00186N is representative of the Warren pony truss bridge with verticals. It is one of thirty-nine Warren truss bridges identified in Georgia and one of thirty identified as... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Buffalo River Bridge, Spanning Buffalo River on U.S. Highway 65, Marsh...
Significance: The Buffalo River Bridge was the first major bridge to span the Buffalo River in north central Arkansas. It is one of the few specimens of the open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge type remaini... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Licking River...
Significance: A metal truss bridge consisting of two identical Pratt through trusses, constructed in 1906 by the Champion Bridge Company. Survey number: HAER KY-25 Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 111/01010/00186N, Spanning Noontootle Creek on ...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #111/01010/00186N is representative of the Warren pony truss bridge with verticals. It is one of thirty-nine Warren truss bridges identified in Georgia and one of thirty identified as... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More
GDOT Bridge No. 027-00268X-00687N, Span Piscola Creek Overflow on Empr...
Significance: GDOT Bridge #027-00238X-00687N is a Luten double-rib concrete arch type bridge that was constructed in 1924-1925. Although the Luten Bridge Company built approximately sixteen concrete arch bridg... More
U.S. Route 27 Central Bridge, Spanning Ohio River, Newport, Campbell C...
Significance: The Central Bridge, built in 1890-91, is the earliest extant highway cantilever truss bridge in Kentucky. It was built by the King Iron and Bridge Manufacturing Company, and is one of the longest... More