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Bridge No. 222-Off System Bridge: 1940 2008-07-8 Beaver: Barton: Bridge No. 640-Federal Aid Highway System Bridge: 1940 2008-7-8 Beaver: Barton: Brush Creek Bridge: 1924 1983-03-10 Baxter Springs: Cherokee: Brush Creek Bridge: ca. 1930: 1985-07-02 Coyville
Leavenworth Bridge [a] Demolished Swing bridge: 1894 1985 Leavenworth Terminal Railway Missouri River: Leavenworth, Kansas, and East Leavenworth, Missouri: Leavenworth County, Kansas, and Platte County, Missouri: KS-7: Parker Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1871
Pages in category "Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The bridge served three railroads until 1893, when fire damage to the timber trestle bridge approach led to the bridge being closed. In 1917, the bridge was seized by the federal government as a war measure (the bridge connected to Fort Leavenworth). In 1924, the bridge was inspected and determined to be able to be reopened as a vehicular ...
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Nearly 40,000 Kansas Citians packed the banks of the Missouri River to celebrate the completion of the first railroad bridge across the Missouri River on July 3, 1869.
This is a list of all National Historic Landmarks designated by the U.S. government in Kansas.There are 26 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Kansas. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.
How safe are the bridge in Kansas? In Kansas, 41.9% of the state’s thousands of bridges carry the “fair” rating. About 5.2%, or 1,305, of Kansas’ bridges were rated as in “poor ...