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Bridgeport Bridge, Spanning Skunk River, Denmark, Lee County, IA

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 County, IA

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

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 County, IA

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 County, IA

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 County, IA

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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

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

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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

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

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 County, IA

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

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

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 County, IA

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