White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More
White Bridge, Spanning Crum Elbow Creek, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N...
Significance: The White Bridge is one of the first Melan arch bridges built in the United States, and as such is an example of one of the first reinforced-concrete bridge systems introduced in the U.S. in the l... More