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Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Amelia Park Bridge: 1914 2004-01-21 Antelope: Marion: Concrete Bridge Asylum Bridge: 1905 1990-01-04 Osawatomie
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
Agriculture-Related Resources of Kansas MPS: 2: Benson Culvert: Benson Culvert: December 3, 2013 : 6 mi. S. & 9 mi. W. of Gove: Gove: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas Thematic Resource 3: Grainfield Opera House: Grainfield Opera House: November 28, 1980
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.
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 .
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A postcard c. 1908 shows the Hannibal Bridge after its reconstruction due to severe structural damage.. The First Hannibal Bridge was the first permanent rail crossing of the Missouri River [1] and helped establish the City of Kansas (renamed Kansas City, Missouri, in 1889) as a major city and rail center.
The first bridge was a 690-foot five-span Howe truss bridge built in 1864 by the Lawrence Bridge Company at a cost of $47,000. It was the first bridge across the Kansas River west of Kansas City. It was operated as a toll bridge until 1879, when the Kansas Supreme Court revoked the company's charter and seized the bridge on behalf of the state. [2]