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Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, Waupaca County, WI

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, W...

Significance: The Mill Bridge is the village's main thoroughfare across the Little Wolf River. Its construction in 1907 was part of a general economic boom in the village. The Mill Bridge is an excellent exam... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph of the arch tunnel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-156 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Palm Tree Road Bridge, Spanning Sheboygan River on Palm Tree Road, Saint Cloud, Fond du Lac County, WI

Palm Tree Road Bridge, Spanning Sheboygan River on Palm Tree Road, Sai...

Significance: The Palm Tree Road Bridge is a unique example of stone arch bridges in Wisconsin. It contains the largest number of spans (nine) of any surviving stone arch bridge in the State, and has a Classic... More

Palm Tree Road Bridge, Spanning Sheboygan River on Palm Tree Road, Saint Cloud, Fond du Lac County, WI

Palm Tree Road Bridge, Spanning Sheboygan River on Palm Tree Road, Sai...

Significance: The Palm Tree Road Bridge is a unique example of stone arch bridges in Wisconsin. It contains the largest number of spans (nine) of any surviving stone arch bridge in the State, and has a Classic... More

The Garnett Creek Bridge on Highway 29 near Calistoga, California, is one of what was once more than 300 stone-arch bridges in the Napa Valley

The Garnett Creek Bridge on Highway 29 near Calistoga, California, is ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Constructed in 1914. Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, P... More

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-156 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Little Crossings Bridge, National Road (U.S. Route 40) spanning Casselman River, Grantsville, Garrett County, MD

Little Crossings Bridge, National Road (U.S. Route 40) spanning Cassel...

Significance: Bridge construction began in late 1813 and proceeded through the summer of 1814 despite several delays due to increased rains. On November 16, 1814, workers successfully turned "the largest and w... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown, Brown County, WI

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown,...

Significance: The Wrightstown Bridge is a well-preserved example of a stone arch bridge. Its elongated keystones and coursed rubble masonry are unusual features to find among rural stone arch bridges. Such or... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-156 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, Merrimac, Sauk County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, ...

Significance: The Goette River Bridge is Wisconsin's earliest known example of a standard stone-arch railroad bridge plan used by several railroad lines throughout the nation and adopted by the Chicago & North ... More

Bridge on Old National Road, North of U.S. Highway 40 at Saltfork, Cambridge, Guernsey County, OH

Bridge on Old National Road, North of U.S. Highway 40 at Saltfork, Cam...

Survey number: HABS OH-2113 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown, Brown County, WI

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown,...

Significance: The Wrightstown Bridge is a well-preserved example of a stone arch bridge. Its elongated keystones and coursed rubble masonry are unusual features to find among rural stone arch bridges. Such or... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Stone arch bridge, completed in 1809, Parkton, Maryland

Stone arch bridge, completed in 1809, Parkton, Maryland

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Bridge, Middlebourne, Guernsey County, OH

Bridge, Middlebourne, Guernsey County, OH

According to Harley McKee's 1971 survey of Ohio, this bridge was destroyed and replaced by a concrete bridge ca. 1939. The replacement was extant but closed at the time of his survey. Survey number: HABS OH-211... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-161 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-156 Public domain images of ruins, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, Waupaca County, WI

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, W...

Significance: The Mill Bridge is the village's main thoroughfare across the Little Wolf River. Its construction in 1907 was part of a general economic boom in the village. The Mill Bridge is an excellent exam... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph of burial, grave, funeral, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, Merrimac, Sauk County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, ...

Significance: The Goette River Bridge is Wisconsin's earliest known example of a standard stone-arch railroad bridge plan used by several railroad lines throughout the nation and adopted by the Chicago & North ... More

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-161 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 5, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-156 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, Waupaca County, WI

Mill Bridge, Spanning Little Wolf River on Mill Street, Scandinavia, W...

Significance: The Mill Bridge is the village's main thoroughfare across the Little Wolf River. Its construction in 1907 was part of a general economic boom in the village. The Mill Bridge is an excellent exam... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Bancroft Bridge, Middlefield, Hampshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-161 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Double Arch Bridge, Chester, Hampden County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-158 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph of water reservoir, lake, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown, Brown County, WI

Wrightstown Bridge, Spanning East River, on Mallard Road, Wrightstown,...

Significance: The Wrightstown Bridge is a well-preserved example of a stone arch bridge. Its elongated keystones and coursed rubble masonry are unusual features to find among rural stone arch bridges. Such or... More

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek, Tiffany, Rock County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 128, Spanning Turtle Creek,...

Significance: The Tiffany Stone Bridge is the oldest remaining stone arch bridge in the State of Wisconsin. It is an excellent representative example of the stonework done by the Chicago & North Western Railwa... More

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Clarysville Bridge, Spanning Braddocks Run at National Road (U.S. Route 40), Clarysville, Allegany County, MD

Clarysville Bridge, Spanning Braddocks Run at National Road (U.S. Rout...

Significance: James Kinkead, a local bridge builder and stage line operator, built Clarysville Bridge for $1,100 in 1812. Kinkead held one of the first construction contracts awarded by the federal government ... More

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, Merrimac, Sauk County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, ...

Significance: The Goette River Bridge is Wisconsin's earliest known example of a standard stone-arch railroad bridge plan used by several railroad lines throughout the nation and adopted by the Chicago & North ... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA

Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA

2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS PA-6057 (Curtis Hall) and HABS PA-6057-A (Curtis Hall, Dependency) Significance: 1. Home of... More

Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA

Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA

2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS PA-6057 (Curtis Hall) and HABS PA-6057-A (Curtis Hall, Dependency) Significance: 1. Home of... More

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, Merrimac, Sauk County, WI

Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge No. 344, Spanning Goette Road, ...

Significance: The Goette River Bridge is Wisconsin's earliest known example of a standard stone-arch railroad bridge plan used by several railroad lines throughout the nation and adopted by the Chicago & North ... More

Little Crossings Bridge, National Road (U.S. Route 40) spanning Casselman River, Grantsville, Garrett County, MD

Little Crossings Bridge, National Road (U.S. Route 40) spanning Cassel...

Significance: Bridge construction began in late 1813 and proceeded through the summer of 1814 despite several delays due to increased rains. On November 16, 1814, workers successfully turned "the largest and w... More

Bridge, Middlebourne, Guernsey County, OH

Bridge, Middlebourne, Guernsey County, OH

According to Harley McKee's 1971 survey of Ohio, this bridge was destroyed and replaced by a concrete bridge ca. 1939. The replacement was extant but closed at the time of his survey. Survey number: HABS OH-211... More

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, Waupaca County, WI

Waupaca River Bridge, Spanning Waupaca River at Mill Street, Waupaca, ...

Significance: The Waupaca River Bridge is a six-arch, granite structure that was built in 1891. Waupaca County is among those Wisconsin counties unique for the number of stone-arch bridges they once had. Of t... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 4, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-155 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Whistler Bridge No. 3, Becket, Berkshire County, MA

Survey number: HAER MA-154 Public domain photograph of a bridge, arch over water, river, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, WI

Roosevelt Drive Bridge, Spanning Menomonee River at Roosevelt Road, Me...

Significance: The Roosevelt Drive Bridge is a two-arch, limestone structure that was completed in 1899. It is significant as the only example of a late nineteenth century, stone-arch bridge in the historic por... More

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles East of SC Route 25, Tigerville, Greenville, SC

Poinsett Bridge, SC Route 42, 2 miles Northwest of Route 11, 2.5 miles...

Significance: The bridge was completed in 1820 by the South Carolina Board of Public Works as part of the old state road, laid out by Joel Poinsett from 1817-1819 while he was director of public works, which ra... More

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