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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
Burfordville covered bridge Locust Creek covered bridge Sandy Creek covered bridge Union covered bridge. This is a list of Missouri covered bridges. There are four historic wooden covered bridges in Missouri, all now listed as State Historic Sites and under the protection of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. State officials estimate ...
The bridge is one of four remaining covered bridges in Missouri, which once numbered about 30. It is a relatively rare example of a Howe truss bridge, one of three in Missouri. The covered bridge is named for Sandy Creek, which it crosses, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [6]
Rockbridge is an unincorporated community in northern Ozark County, Missouri, United States. It is the site of an old mill on spring-fed Spring Creek, a tributary of Bryant Creek, which still houses the post office. It lies twelve miles north of Gainesville on Missouri Route N, approximately one-half miles north of Route 95. The narrow valley ...
MO-91: Klenklen Bridge Replaced Suspension: 1929 1995 CR 223 Lamine River: Pleasant Green: Cooper: MO-92: Jowler Creek Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1913 1995 Interurban Road Jowler Creek: Camden Point: Platte
Papinville Marais des Cygnes River Bridge, Cty. Rd. 648 over the Marais des Cygenes R. Papinville, MO (Kansas City Bridge and Iron Co.), NRHP-listed; Salt Creek Truss Leg Bedstead Bridge, B Rd., 0.6 mi. E of int with 24th Rd., 1.0 mi. N of Barnard Barnard, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed; South Omaha Bridge, US 275/NE 92 over the ...
The Waddell "A" Truss Bridge, also known by its original name of Linn Branch Creek Bridge is one of two surviving examples of the "A" Truss Bridge type originated by John Alexander Low Waddell. It was originally completed in 1898 near Trimble, Missouri, and is currently located at English Landing Park in Parkville, Platte County, Missouri.
Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site is a publicly owned property in Linn County, Missouri, maintained as a state historic site by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. [4] Also called the Linn County Bridge, the covered bridge is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Meadville, Missouri.