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Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA

Freeport Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Decorah, Winneshiek County...

Significance: The Freeport Bridge is one of the few unaltered examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America, the bowstring arch-truss. This patented tu... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, Winneshiek County, IA

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River, Kendallville, W...

Significance: The Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge is one of the few intact examples remaining of what had once been the standard rural roadway bridge type of the 1870s in America: the bowstring arch-truss. This pate... More

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), Frankville, Winneshiek County, IA

Eureka Bridge, Spanning Yellow River (Moved to City Park, Castalia), F...

Significance: The wrought-iron Eureka Bridge is an example of the bowstring bridge, called bowstring truss or iron arch in the nineteenth century. Bowstring bridges were widely built in Iowa in the period 1860... More