Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
Mills Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co...
Significance: The Mills Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Michigan Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Galesburg, Kala...
Significance: The East Michigan Avenue Bridge is one of only three camelback bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is the second largest in the state. The sister bridge t... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
F Drive North Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River at F Drive North, Marsh...
Significance: The F Drive North Bridge (County Park Bridge) is one of a very few early metal through truss highway bridges remaining in the south-central part of Michigan. It was manufactured by the Groton Bri... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
East Cass Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Albion, Calhoun Cou...
Significance: The East Cass Street Bridge is a rare example of a stone arch highway bridge, a type seldom used in Michigan because of the availability of cheap timber. The structure is also uncommon because it... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More
Gull Street Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cou...
Significance: The Gull Street Bridge is an early example of a large, earth-filled concrete arch bridge. It has been officially determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ... More
Mosel Avenue Bridge, Spanning Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue, Kalamaz...
Significance: This three span bridge, with an overall length of 210 feet, is the second longest surviving concrete camelback bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department. All spans are of standard ... More