Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Ferndale Road Bridge, Spanning Peshtigo River between Lake & Grover, W...
Significance: The Ferndale Road Bridge is one of the State's longest remaining examples of a Pratt overhead truss bridge. It was built shortly before the advent of the standardized construction methods of the ... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Sprague Bridge, Over Yellow River between Armenia & Necedah, Necedah, ...
Significance: The Sprague bridge is one of the state's finest remaining, unaltered, examples of a Pratt half-hip pony truss. The two span structure is one of the earliest bridges constructed under the auspices... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad Bridge, Spanning Menominee River, on Count...
Significance: The Wisconsin & Michigan Railroad Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt through truss, a standard design used during the late 19th century. The bridge is unusual, in that it consists of t... More
Turtleville Iron Bridge, Spanning Turtle Creek, on Lathers Road, Beloi...
Significance: The Turtleville Iron Bridge carries Lather Road 140 feet, from abutment face to abutment face, across Turtle Creek. It was built in 1887 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, and is a Pratt t... More