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Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154, Morrilton, Conway County, AR

Cedar Creek Bridge, Spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to State Highway 154...

Significance: The Cedar Creek Bridge is one of eight remaining masonry arch bridges in Arkansas, and is unique as the only one incorporating finished, rather than rusticated, stone. The bridge was constructed ... More