James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Black Bridge, Spanning Gunnison River, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO
Significance: It is significant as the longest and tallest Pratt roadway truss remaining in Colorado. It is exceeded in span length by only one other pinned truss in the survey, the Pennsylvania span of the Rif... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...
Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More
James River Bridge, .6 mile North of Greene-Christian County Line, Spr...
Significance: James River Bridge was the first metal bridge constructed in the county and was associated with the Harrison-Springfield Road, a major 19th century commercial route. Survey number: HAER MO-44 Bu... More