Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA
Significance: The main span of this bridge may be the longest pinned truss remaining in Iowa and serves as a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss subtype - the Pennsylvania truss. The bridge is significant ... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
Boyleston Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Lowell, Henry County, IA
Significance: The Boylestown Bridge is a rare survivor of what once was a common truss type on the farm-to-market county road systems in the rural Midwest. According to an Iowa Department of Transportation bri... More
McDowell Bridge, Spanning North Skunk River, Montezuma, Poweshiek Coun...
Significance: The McDowell bridge was was built in 1883, towards the end of the heyday of the use of bowstring arch-trusses. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used extensively because of their... More