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The only surviving cribstone bridge in the world Bennett Bridge: 1901: February 16, 1970: Wilson Mills: Oxford: Paddleford truss Carriage Paths, Bridges and Gatehouses: 1919, 1931 November 14, 1979: Acadia National Park: Hancock: Gothic arched bridges Churchill Bridge
The I-480 bridge is over the Missouri River, between Council Bluffs, Iowa and Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The list of crossings of the Missouri River includes bridges over the Missouri River, which spans from the Mississippi River, upstream to its sources.
Free–Black Bridge Extant Baltimore truss: 1909 1999 Maine Central Railroad: Androscoggin River: Brunswick and Topsham: Cumberland and Sagadahoc County: ME-69: Sunday River Bridge: Bypassed Paddleford truss: 1872 2003 Sunday River Road Sunday River: Newry: Oxford
The Plattsmouth Bridge is a truss bridge over the Missouri River connecting Cass County, Nebraska, and Mills County, Iowa at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Until 2014, it carried U.S. Highway 34 across the river. The bridge has seven spans, including the 402-foot (123 m) cantilevered through truss over the river's navigable channel.
Photo of Fernbridge bridge, now the longest reinforced concrete bridge still in use, then called Eel River bridge, Humboldt County, California, United States. c. 1912.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Arrow Rock State Historic Site Bridge: ca. 1937: 1985-03-04 Arrow Rock: Saline: Barretts Tunnels: 1851, 1853
Drivers headed across the Missouri River on Wednesday should plan for delays as crews prepare for the blast planned for Thursday to bring down the north arch of the Buck O’Neil Bridge in the ...
The first Liberty Bend Bridge was a cantilever truss bridge, built over the Missouri River. It opened to traffic in 1927, and carried traffic over the Missouri River and a pair of railroad tracks. In the late 1940s, plans were developed to relocate the Liberty Bend was about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of where it was previously located.