Owl Creek Bridge, County Road 287, Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, WY
Significance: The Owl Creek Bridge is one of the more outstanding of the early county system vehicular trusses in Wyoming. Although several long span, pin connected Camelback and Parker trusses had been built ... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Falls of the Big Horn Hot Springs, Thermopolis, Wyo.
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Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Owl Creek Bridge, County Road 287, Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, WY
Significance: The Owl Creek Bridge is one of the more outstanding of the early county system vehicular trusses in Wyoming. Although several long span, pin connected Camelback and Parker trusses had been built ... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Big Horn Hot Springs, Thermopolis, Wyo.
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Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More
Owl Creek Bridge, County Road 287, Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, WY
Significance: The Owl Creek Bridge is one of the more outstanding of the early county system vehicular trusses in Wyoming. Although several long span, pin connected Camelback and Parker trusses had been built ... More
Owl Creek Bridge, County Road 287, Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, WY
Significance: The Owl Creek Bridge is one of the more outstanding of the early county system vehicular trusses in Wyoming. Although several long span, pin connected Camelback and Parker trusses had been built ... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Big Horn River on County Road No. 173, Ther...
Significance: The Four Mile Bridge is one of only two rigid connected Pennsylvania Through trusses with substruts still functional on the state and county roads in Wyoming. With a simple span of 175 feet, it i... More