Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
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
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
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
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
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
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
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
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee Count...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge is a single span, single lane Pratt through truss that was erected in 1888. Built by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, it was identified in Cultural Resource Managem... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ten Eyck Road Bridge, Spanning Sugar River, Brodhead, Green County, WI
Significance: The Ten Eyck Road Bridge is a single lane, two span Pratt Standard pony truss that was erected in 1907. Built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana, the structure was identi... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee Count...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge is a single span, single lane Pratt through truss that was erected in 1888. Built by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, it was identified in Cultural Resource Managem... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ten Eyck Road Bridge, Spanning Sugar River, Brodhead, Green County, WI
Significance: The Ten Eyck Road Bridge is a single lane, two span Pratt Standard pony truss that was erected in 1907. Built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana, the structure was identi... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
Ten Eyck Road Bridge, Spanning Sugar River, Brodhead, Green County, WI
Significance: The Ten Eyck Road Bridge is a single lane, two span Pratt Standard pony truss that was erected in 1907. Built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana, the structure was identi... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
Black River Bridge, Spanning Black River at Grand Avenue, Neillsville,...
Significance: The Black River Bridge is significant and eligible for the National Register under Criterion C. Resembling a Pony Truss in design, it is an example of a Deep Beam bridge with holes that utilizes ... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
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
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
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
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee Count...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge is a single span, single lane Pratt through truss that was erected in 1888. Built by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, it was identified in Cultural Resource Managem... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Chippewa River Bridge, Spanning Chippewa River at State Highway 35, Ne...
Significance: The Chippewa River Bridge is a seven-span, Parker truss. It was erected in 1933. According to Cultural Resource Management in Wisconsin, there were thirty-six Parker overhead trusses remaining i... More
Waupaca River Bridge, Water Works Station No. 1, 129 Water Street, Wau...
Significance: Waterworks Station No. 1 represents Waupaca's first efforts to provide its growing population with a municipal water system. After several false starts, construction on the building began in 1897... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
Ten Eyck Road Bridge, Spanning Sugar River, Brodhead, Green County, WI
Significance: The Ten Eyck Road Bridge is a single lane, two span Pratt Standard pony truss that was erected in 1907. Built by the Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana, the structure was identi... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Waupaca River Bridge, Water Works Station No. 1, 129 Water Street, Wau...
Significance: Waterworks Station No. 1 represents Waupaca's first efforts to provide its growing population with a municipal water system. After several false starts, construction on the building began in 1897... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Heath Bridge, Bloomberg road over Chippewa River, Exeland, Sawyer Coun...
Significance: Crossing the Chippewa River in southern Sawyer County, Wisconsin, the Heath Bridge is a steel, riveted, two-span, overhead, Pratt truss highway bridge. Constructed in 1914, it is one of the first... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
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
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Poplar Grove Road Bridge, Spanning Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Le...
Significance: The Poplar Grove Road Bridge utilizes a single span, two lane, Warren Double-Intersection pony truss. Erected in 1883 by the Alden and Lassig Bridge and Iron Works of Chicago for the Chicago & Nor... More
Bridge Street Bridge, Spanning Milwaukee River, Grafton, Ozaukee Count...
Significance: The Bridge Street Bridge is a single span, single lane Pratt through truss that was erected in 1888. Built by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company, it was identified in Cultural Resource Managem... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
CTH D Bridge, Spanning Eau Galle River, Eau Galle, Dunn County, WI
Significance: The CTH D Bridge is a single-span, Parker through truss designed by the State Highway Commission and erected in 1934-1935 by the Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although not identifi... More
Lake Wissota Bridge, Spanning Lake Wissota at County Trunk Highway "S"...
Significance: The four-span Lake Wissota Bridge, built in 1916, was the oldest of the seventeen Parker overhead trusses with riveted connections and built-up members identified in a 1982 survey. Of these Parke... More
Taylor Bridge, Spanning Middle River at Bayfield Road, Amnicon Falls, ...
Significance: Crossing the Middle River in rural Douglas County in northwest Wisconsin, the Taylor Bridge is a timber, bolt-connected, pony truss of queen-post design. Constructed in 1929-30, it is the last rem... More
Ninabuck Road Bridge, Spanning Crawfish River, Danville, Dodge County,...
Significance: The Ninabuck Road Bridge is a single span, single lane, Pratt through truss that was erected in ca. 1907. Although it was not identified as a significant structure in Cultural Resource Management... More
Heath Bridge, Bloomberg road over Chippewa River, Exeland, Sawyer Coun...
Significance: Crossing the Chippewa River in southern Sawyer County, Wisconsin, the Heath Bridge is a steel, riveted, two-span, overhead, Pratt truss highway bridge. Constructed in 1914, it is one of the first... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
Main Street Bridge, Spanning Fox River on Main Street, Green Bay, Brow...
Significance: The Main Street Bridge is a double-leaf, Strauss Underneath Counterweight bascule bridge. It is significant as the only bridge of this type in Green Bay. With its symmetrical design including fo... More
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
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More
Bowen Mill Bridge, Spanning Pine River on County Trunk Highway AA, Ric...
Significance: The Bowen Mill Bridge is a Pratt through truss. It was erected in 1907, and re-erected at its present location in 1966. Of the thirty-two Pratt through truss bridges identified by the Wisconsin ... More