Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... 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
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... 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
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... 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
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 Initial Construction
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... More
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... 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
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 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 Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... 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 Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 Initial Construction
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 Initial Construction
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Boldman Bridge, Spanning Levisa Fork, Pikeville, Pike County, KY
Significance: The Boldman Bridge is a rare surviving example of a swinging suspension bridge, which is a distinctive cultural feature of Eastern Kentucky. The east tower is original, constructed of I-beams and... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 Initial Construction
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Williamsburg Bridge, Spanning Cumberland River, Williamsburg, Whitley ...
Significance: One of two bridges in Kentucky that appears to be transitional designs between Camelback truss and the Pennsylvania petit truss. Survey number: HAER KY-16 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial ... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
Kentucky Route 762 Bridge, Spanning South Fork of Panther Creek, Owens...
Significance: Good representative example of a pin-connected through truss. Only example in Kentucky built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company (Ohio). Survey number: HAER KY-8 Building/structure dates: 1897 I... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Suger Creek Bridge, Spanning Suger Creek, Hopkinsville, Christian Coun...
Significance: Oldest dated bedpost pony truss in Kentucky. The only example in the State built by the Groton Bridge Company of New York. Survey number: HAER KY-7 Building/structure dates: 1894 Initial Construction
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... More
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... 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
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... More
Starnes Bridge, Spanning Eagle Creek, Holbrook, Grant County, KY
Significance: The Starnes Bridge is a rare surviving example of bridge technology representing the pin-connected Pennsylvania truss elements. Survey number: HAER KY-3 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Co... 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
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
Kentucky Route 49 Bridge, Spanning Rolling Fork River, Bradfordsville,...
Significance: In January 1982, there were six Whipple-Murphy trusses in the State. The Kentucky Route 49 Bridge is the oldest Whipple-Murphy bridge in Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-17 Building/structure d... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
North Fork Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Licking River, Milford, Brac...
Significance: The North Fork Bridge is the oldest dated Pratt through truss bridge in Kentucky, and one of two built by the Smith Bridge Company in the state of Kentucky. Survey number: HAER KY-2 Building/str... More
Red Bridge, Spanning North Benson Creek, Frankfort, Franklin County, K...
Significance: Good example of a standard bridge design, popular during the late 19th century. Survey number: HAER KY-13 Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1980 Subs... More