Kentucky 1013 Bridge, Spanning Sand Lick Creek at Kentucky Route 1013,...
Significance: The Pratt Half Hipp Pony Truss was constructed in 1893 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Company. It is the only documented bridge in the state known to have been constructed by this company. Survey numb... More
Kentucky 1013 Bridge, Spanning Sand Lick Creek at Kentucky Route 1013,...
Significance: The Pratt Half Hipp Pony Truss was constructed in 1893 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Company. It is the only documented bridge in the state known to have been constructed by this company. Survey numb... More
Tippecanoe River Bridge, State Route 25 & Tippecanoe River, Rochester,...
Significance: This is a pin connected Baltimore through truss bridge; 6 panels long; supported on riveted sheet metal abutments. Survey number: HAER IN-25
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
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Sock Road Bridge, Spanning Beaver Dam River, Lowell, Dodge County, WI
Significance: One of the oldest metal truss bridges in the state, it may have been one of the earliest truss spans manufactured by the E. Kunert Manufacturing Company (1888-1915) of Watertown, Wisconsin. Offer... More
Cache River Bridge, Spanning Cache River at U.S. Highway 412, Walnut R...
Significance: The Cache River Bridge was designed by the Arkansas State Highway Department and erected as part of a general improvement of the road connecting Walnut Ridge, Lawrence County, and Paragould, Green... More
Newport Bridge, Spanning White River at State Highway 14, Newport, Jac...
Significance: The 400-foot, double-cantilevered bridge at Newport was a major construction project in 1929-30. The bridge, along with two similar bridges at Augusta and Clarendon, Arkansas, was designed by ren... More
Bridge over Bird Creek, Spanning Bird Creek, Avant, Osage County, OK
Significance: The bridge over Bird Creek at Avant is one of the earliest overhead truss bridges of known construction date and known construction company in the State of Oklahoma. Survey number: HAER OK-2 Bui... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
High Bridge, 4 miles Southwest of Wilmore, High Bridge, Jessamine Coun...
Survey number: HAER KY-37 Building/structure dates: ca. 1911 Initial Construction
Kidner Bridge, Spanning Mississinewa River at County Road 700 South, U...
Significance: Kidner Bridge is the oldest of the two pinned polygonal Warren through trusses in Indiana. It was built by the Indiana Bridge Company of Muncie, Indiana, a prolific Indiana firm of that time. Su... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Marathon City Bridge, Spanning Big Rib River, on state Trunk Highway 1...
Significance: The Marathon City Bridge is a representative example of a Parker metal overhead truss, one of only 35 left in Wisconsin. The State Highway Commission provided the plans and specifications for the... 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
Armantrout Bridge, Spanning Kilmore Creek at County Road 130 West, Fra...
Significance: Built by a prolific Indiana firm, this bridge retains its original members including decoratively latticed portals and guardrails. Survey number: HAER IN-86
Smith Bridge, Spanning Meduxnekeag River at Lowery Road, 0.3 mile sout...
Significance: Constructed in 1910 by the Town of Houlton at a cost of $6,310.07, the Smith Bridge is a riveted steel, two-span Warren pony truss with an overall length of 173 feet. It is the second oldest and ... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Meduxnekeag River at Lowery Road, 0.3 mile sout...
Significance: Constructed in 1910 by the Town of Houlton at a cost of $6,310.07, the Smith Bridge is a riveted steel, two-span Warren pony truss with an overall length of 173 feet. It is the second oldest and ... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Liberty Memorial Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at I-94, Bismarck, Bu...
Significance: The Liberty Memorial Bridge is a three-span, Warren-Turner through truss bridge, a variation of the Warren through truss designed by C.A.P. Turner. This was the first highway bridge over the Miss... More
Wabash River Bridge, Spanning Wabash River over Salamonie Road (County...
Significance: The Wabash River Bridge is a single span pinned Double Intersection Through Pratt (Whipple) Truss which is about 250 feet in length making it the longest single span bridge of this type in Indiana... More
Wabash River Bridge, Spanning Wabash River over Salamonie Road (County...
Significance: The Wabash River Bridge is a single span pinned Double Intersection Through Pratt (Whipple) Truss which is about 250 feet in length making it the longest single span bridge of this type in Indiana... More
Bucks County Bridge No. 313, Spanning Delaware Canal at Letchworth Ave...
Significance: Bucks County Bridge 313 is a single span Pratt pony truss crossing over the Delaware Canal. The bridge is temporally associated with the Delaware Canal, a resource currently listed on the Nationa... More
Bucks County Bridge No. 313, Spanning Delaware Canal at Letchworth Ave...
Significance: Bucks County Bridge 313 is a single span Pratt pony truss crossing over the Delaware Canal. The bridge is temporally associated with the Delaware Canal, a resource currently listed on the Nationa... More
Bucks County Bridge No. 313, Spanning Delaware Canal at Letchworth Ave...
Significance: Bucks County Bridge 313 is a single span Pratt pony truss crossing over the Delaware Canal. The bridge is temporally associated with the Delaware Canal, a resource currently listed on the Nationa... More
Ten Eyck Road Bridge, Spanning Sugar River, Brodhead, Green County, WI
Significance: The Ten Eyck Road Bridge is a single lane, two span Pratt Standard pony truss that was erected in 1907. Built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana, the structure was identi... More
Lost Bridge, Spanning Little Missouri River, twenty-three miles north ...
Significance: The Lost Bridge is a three-span, riveted Parker through truss, bridge designed by the North Dakota Highway Department and constructed in 1930. The bridge is associated with the Great Depression a... More
Northern Pacific Railroad Overhead Bridge, Spanning Burlington Norther...
This structure was relocated in 1991. Significance: The Burlington Northern Railroad Overhead Bridge was a two-span and the only skewed, steel, Warren through truss bridge in North Dakota. Construction was fun... More
Northern Pacific Railroad Overhead Bridge, Spanning Burlington Norther...
This structure was relocated in 1991. Significance: The Burlington Northern Railroad Overhead Bridge was a two-span and the only skewed, steel, Warren through truss bridge in North Dakota. Construction was fun... More
Spavinaw Creek Bridge, Spans Spavinaw Creek at Benton County Road 29, ...
Significance: Though bedstead trusses were widespread near the turn of the century, the Spavinaw Creek Bridge is now unique as the only surviving example of a bedstead truss in Arkansas. Built in 1909, this se... More
Waterville Bridge, Spanning Swatara Creek at Appalachian Trail (moved ...
Significance: It is an example of a lenticular truss, so named because of the lens-like shape of its curved upper and lower chords. It is representative of the Berlin Iron Bridge Company's trademark bridge type... More
Sauk Creek Bridge, Spanning Sauk Creek in Port Washington Harbor, Port...
Significance: The Sauk Creek Bridge is Wisconsin's only known example of a metal, king-post truss bridge. Survey number: HAER WI-40 Building/structure dates: before 1925 Initial Construction
Wabash River Bridge, State Route 316 & Wabash River, Vera Cruz, Wells ...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9 Survey number: HAER IN-22
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
Leavenworth Bridge, Spanning Missouri River, Leavenworth, Leavenworth ...
See also HAER NE-2 for historical report and additional documentation. Significance: The bridge that George Morison designed for Leavenworth represented a synthesis of his previous thirteen bridges over the Mis... More
Leavenworth Bridge, Spanning Missouri River, Leavenworth, Leavenworth ...
See also HAER NE-2 for historical report and additional documentation. Significance: The bridge that George Morison designed for Leavenworth represented a synthesis of his previous thirteen bridges over the Mis... More
Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St. Clair River at I-69, I-94, & Canadian ...
Significance: When it opened in October 1938, the Blue Water Bridge symbolized the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada, a sharp contrast to the hostilities in Europe which were about to e... More
Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St. Clair River at I-69, I-94, & Canadian ...
Significance: When it opened in October 1938, the Blue Water Bridge symbolized the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada, a sharp contrast to the hostilities in Europe which were about to e... More
Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St. Clair River at I-69, I-94, & Canadian ...
Significance: When it opened in October 1938, the Blue Water Bridge symbolized the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada, a sharp contrast to the hostilities in Europe which were about to e... More
Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St. Clair River at I-69, I-94, & Canadian ...
Significance: When it opened in October 1938, the Blue Water Bridge symbolized the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada, a sharp contrast to the hostilities in Europe which were about to e... More
Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St. Clair River at I-69, I-94, & Canadian ...
Significance: When it opened in October 1938, the Blue Water Bridge symbolized the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada, a sharp contrast to the hostilities in Europe which were about to e... More
Lynch Bridge, Spanning Black River at River Road, Levis, Jackson Count...
Significance: Of the four Pennsylvania truss bridges that were identified in Cultural Resources in Wisconsin, the state's manual for historic properties, the Lynch Bridge is one of only two that remain today. ... More
Lynch Bridge, Spanning Black River at River Road, Levis, Jackson Count...
Significance: Of the four Pennsylvania truss bridges that were identified in Cultural Resources in Wisconsin, the state's manual for historic properties, the Lynch Bridge is one of only two that remain today. ... More
Kentucky 1804 Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork Creek, Saxton, Whitley Count...
Significance: Rare mixed Warren and Pratt truss bridge which offers a good example of the changes and development that occurred in truss technology in the early twentieth century. Apparently, the only Champion... More
River Vale Bridge, Spanning White River on County Road 27, Bedford, La...
Significance: The bridge is one of the best of ten surviving examples of a pin-connected Pennsylvania Through Truss with sub-ties one in the state of Indiana. This bridge is of local significance. Survey numb... More
Racine Street Bridge, Spanning Rock River, Jefferson, Jefferson County...
Significance: The Racine Street Bridge is an 11-span deck truss bridge built by the Milwaukee Bridge Company from Wisconsin State Highway Commission plans. With three Warren deck truss spans that equal more tha... More
Racine Street Bridge, Spanning Rock River, Jefferson, Jefferson County...
Significance: The Racine Street Bridge is an 11-span deck truss bridge built by the Milwaukee Bridge Company from Wisconsin State Highway Commission plans. With three Warren deck truss spans that equal more tha... More
Racine Street Bridge, Spanning Rock River, Jefferson, Jefferson County...
Significance: The Racine Street Bridge is an 11-span deck truss bridge built by the Milwaukee Bridge Company from Wisconsin State Highway Commission plans. With three Warren deck truss spans that equal more tha... More
Feederdam Bridge, State Route 59, spanning Eel River, Clay City, Clay ...
Survey number: HAER IN-21 Public domain photograph - historical image of Indiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
North Branch Quantico Creek Bridge, Prince William Forest Park, on NPS...
Significance: This bridge is representative of a common bridge type that became indigenous to the late nineteenth to early twentieth century landscape of America: a low Pratt pony metal truss bridge. The bridg... More
Melrose Bridge, Spanning Black River at State Trunk Highway 108, Melro...
Significance: Only six Pennsylvania highway trusses are known to have been built in Wisconsin. Four of the six, including the Melrose Bridge, have been replaced within the last 10 years. The Melrose Bridge is... More
Melrose Bridge, Spanning Black River at State Trunk Highway 108, Melro...
Significance: Only six Pennsylvania highway trusses are known to have been built in Wisconsin. Four of the six, including the Melrose Bridge, have been replaced within the last 10 years. The Melrose Bridge is... More
Range Line Road Bridge, Spanning West Branch of Eau Claire River, on R...
Significance: The Range Line Road Bridge is a single span Warren truss consisting almost entirely of riveted angles. A distinctive feature is the continuous top chord that extends to the shoe, eliminating the ... More
Maggie Creek Bridge, 11 miles west of Elko, Elko, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HAER NV-38 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nevada, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Grand River at Bridge Street, Portland,...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge in Portland is a rare two-span metal through truss, with two spans 100 feet in length, featuring decorative treatment at the end posts. This is the oldest known surviving... More
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Grand River at Bridge Street, Portland,...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge in Portland is a rare two-span metal through truss, with two spans 100 feet in length, featuring decorative treatment at the end posts. This is the oldest known surviving... More
Bridge of Pines, Ermatinger Drive in Irvine Park, Chippewa Falls, Chip...
Significance: In 1906, the city of Chippewa Falls established Irvine Park. The Bridge of Pines represents two phases of the park's development, In 1907 the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company erected a one-span... More
Wilson Shute Bridge, Spanning French Creek at State Road 2008 (formerl...
Significance: The Wilson Shute Bridge is one of the many civil engineering landmarks that document Pennsylvania's rich historic transportation heritage. As an example of a steel Pratt through truss, it represe... More
Kennan-Jump River Bridge, Spanning South fork of Jump River on County ...
Significance: The Kennan-Jump River Bridge is an example of a standard Wisconsin Highway Commission camelback design used during the 1920s. The history of the Kennan-Jump River Road and Bridge illustrates how ... More
Kennan-Jump River Bridge, Spanning South fork of Jump River on County ...
Significance: The Kennan-Jump River Bridge is an example of a standard Wisconsin Highway Commission camelback design used during the 1920s. The history of the Kennan-Jump River Road and Bridge illustrates how ... More
Spile Bridge Road Bridge, Spanning Black Lake Outlie at Spile Bridge R...
Survey number: HAER NY-296 Public domain photograph of a dock, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Brown Street Bridge, Brown Street, spanning Oil Creek, Titusville, Cra...
Significance: The Brown Street Bridge is representative of the type of small steel and iron truss bridge that was favored by smaller municipalities and rural settlements during the last quarter of the nineteent... More
Brown Street Bridge, Brown Street, spanning Oil Creek, Titusville, Cra...
Significance: The Brown Street Bridge is representative of the type of small steel and iron truss bridge that was favored by smaller municipalities and rural settlements during the last quarter of the nineteent... More
Brown Street Bridge, Brown Street, spanning Oil Creek, Titusville, Cra...
Significance: The Brown Street Bridge is representative of the type of small steel and iron truss bridge that was favored by smaller municipalities and rural settlements during the last quarter of the nineteent... More
Keystone Bridge Company Bridge, Fairground Street spanning Illinois Ce...
Survey number: HAER MS-5 Public domain photograph - historical image of Illinois, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
Augusta Bridge, Spanning White River at Highway 64, Augusta, Woodruff ...
Significance: Built in 1929-1930, the Augusta bridge provided an important link in a major highway. The double-cantilevered span shares its design and designer with similar bridges at Newport and Clarendon, Ar... More
Augusta Bridge, Spanning White River at Highway 64, Augusta, Woodruff ...
Significance: Built in 1929-1930, the Augusta bridge provided an important link in a major highway. The double-cantilevered span shares its design and designer with similar bridges at Newport and Clarendon, Ar... More
Tallman Road Bridge, Spanning Looking Glass River, Eagle, Clinton Coun...
Significance: The Tallman Road Bridge is one of the oldest metal truss bridges in Michigan designed and built in 1880 circa. It is a Pratt Through Truss type of structure and one of a few left in Michigan. Su... More
Kentucky 1013 Bridge, Spanning Sand Lick Creek at Kentucky Route 1013,...
Significance: The Pratt Half Hipp Pony Truss was constructed in 1893 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Company. It is the only documented bridge in the state known to have been constructed by this company. Survey numb... More
Kentucky 1013 Bridge, Spanning Sand Lick Creek at Kentucky Route 1013,...
Significance: The Pratt Half Hipp Pony Truss was constructed in 1893 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Company. It is the only documented bridge in the state known to have been constructed by this company. Survey numb... More
Pack Saddle Bridge, Spanning South Canadian River, U.S. Route 283, Rol...
Significance: The US 283 Pack Saddle Bridge has been determined significant since it is Oklahoma's longest through truss bridge (3,810 feet) and is important in commerce for western Oklahoma. Survey number: HA... More
Tippecanoe River Bridge, State Route 25 & Tippecanoe River, Rochester,...
Significance: This is a pin connected Baltimore through truss bridge; 6 panels long; supported on riveted sheet metal abutments. Survey number: HAER IN-25
Tippecanoe River Bridge, State Route 25 & Tippecanoe River, Rochester,...
Significance: This is a pin connected Baltimore through truss bridge; 6 panels long; supported on riveted sheet metal abutments. Survey number: HAER IN-25
Erie Railway, Meadville Division, Bridge 33.14, Spanning mouth of Oil ...
Survey number: HAER PA-63 Building/structure dates: 1891 Initial Construction
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
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Cataloochee Trail...
Significance: The transportation system of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is representative of NPS park road design and landscape planning throughout the country. Much of the construction, including that ... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Sock Road Bridge, Spanning Beaver Dam River, Lowell, Dodge County, WI
Significance: One of the oldest metal truss bridges in the state, it may have been one of the earliest truss spans manufactured by the E. Kunert Manufacturing Company (1888-1915) of Watertown, Wisconsin. Offer... 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
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Wagon Trail Road Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River on Wagon Trail Road,...
Significance: The Wagon Trail Road Bridge is a representative example of an early riveted version of a Pratt through truss. The Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee was one of the significant bridge-building comp... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Marathon City Bridge, Spanning Big Rib River, on state Trunk Highway 1...
Significance: The Marathon City Bridge is a representative example of a Parker metal overhead truss, one of only 35 left in Wisconsin. The State Highway Commission provided the plans and specifications for the... More
Erie Railway, Parallel French Creek Bridges, 100 feet South of Millers...
Survey number: HAER PA-28 Public domain photograph of railway map, railroad tracks, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
Carroll County Bridge No. 119, Spanning Deer Creek on County Road 300 ...
Significance: Carroll County Bridge No. 119 is a Whipple thru truss, which is a Pratt truss with double intersections. The bridge still sits upon cut stone abutments and wing walls, and retains most of its ori... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Smith Bridge, Spanning Meduxnekeag River at Lowery Road, 0.3 mile sout...
Significance: Constructed in 1910 by the Town of Houlton at a cost of $6,310.07, the Smith Bridge is a riveted steel, two-span Warren pony truss with an overall length of 173 feet. It is the second oldest and ... More