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Unknown bridge type. Included in Historic District listing ... Cow Bayou Swing Bridge: 1940 2010-5-10 Bridge City ... Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad Bridge at the ...
TX-42: Stinnett Road Bridge Bypassed Warren truss: 1926 1996 CR 225 Canadian River: Borger: Hutchinson: TX-43: Rainbow Bridge: Extant Cantilever: 1938 1996 SH 73 / SH 87 westbound Neches River: Port Arthur and Bridge City: Jefferson and Orange
Eads Bridge: 1867, 1874 1966-10-15 St. Louis: St. Louis City: Cantilever deck arch Grand Auglaize Bridge: 1931 2020-10-08 vic. of Brumley: Miller: A suspension and swinging bridge designed and built by Dice. Hargrove Pivot Bridge: 1917 1985-10-15 Poplar Bluff
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Missouri on the National Register of Historic Places. There are NRHP listings in all of Missouri's 114 counties and the one independent city of St. Louis .
Middle Bridge Demolished Suspension: 1913 1982 Warsaw-Whitakerville Road Osage River: Warsaw: Benton: MO-4: Surprise School Bridge Pratt truss: 1978 South Grand River: Gaines: Henry: MO-5: Lime Kiln Road Bridge Bypassed Pratt truss: 1882 197? Lime Kiln Road Shoal Creek: Neosho
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 that Missouri had about thirty covered bridges from the 1820s through the end of the 19th century.
The Historic Caddo Lake Drawbridge, also known as the Mooringsport Bridge, is a vertical-lift bridge that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1914, to replace a ferry, by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, under authority of the Caddo Parish Police Jury. The lift span has been inoperable ...
The State Highway 78 Bridge at the Red River replaced a suspension bridge that collapsed on January 15, 1934. The former bridge had been opened as a toll bridge in July 1927. It was purchased by Oklahoma and Texas for use as a free bridge. [3] It collapsed in a storm after the swinging bridge's wire cables became twisted and snapped. [3]