Status: Open to one-lane traffic with a 10 ton weight limit
Location: 36.471678,-93.768316
Carries AR 187 over White River
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: Wire suspension
Total Length: 554.0 Feet
Span Length: 311.9 Feet
Overview: Suspension bridge over White River (Table Rock Reservoir) on AR 187 at Beaver, northwest of Eureka Springs
History: Built 1949 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Malvern, Arkansas
Built: 1949
Location: Carroll County
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100146
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
100147
Deck view
Photo taken by James Baughn
100148
View during sunny weather
This photo was taken by Mike Spivey
Photo taken by James Baughn
100149
Spring flowers
Photos taken by Duane Kepford
100150
Side view looking west
Photos taken by Duane Kepford
100151
Frosty morning
Photos taken by Duane Kepford
100152
View from hillside
Photos taken by Duane Kepford
100153
View from the west
Photo taken by James Baughn
100154
View from the east
Photo taken by James Baughn
100155
South end
Photo taken by James Baughn
100156
Close-up of north tower
Photo taken by James Baughn
100157
Cables
Photo taken by James Baughn
100158
Connector
Photo taken by James Baughn
100159
Anchor
Photo taken by James Baughn
100160
View underneath
Photo taken by James Baughn
100161
Warning signs
Photo taken by James Baughn
100162
Aerial photo
This photo was taken July 28, 2005, and provided by Roy Highberg of PBS&J, Inc.
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Close-up of aerial photo
This photo was taken July 28, 2005, and provided by Roy Highberg of PBS&J, Inc.
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Oblique View
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
217240
Anchor
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
217241
Deck View
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
217242
Side Elevation
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
224079
Bea2
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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Bea7
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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Bea8
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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Bea3
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
239411
Beaver Bridge
Photo taken by Lisa Hyde on September 12, 2012
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Beaver 7
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
269582
Beaver 5
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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Beaver 6
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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Beaver suspension
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 2008
434643
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
434644
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
Status: Derelict with entire deck removed
Location: 36.474542,-93.765008
Carries Missouri and North Arkansas Railway over White River
Design: truss/through/baltimore
Design Details: Main span: Baltimore through truss
Approach span: Warren pony truss
Rest of approach: Wooden trestle
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned through truss railroad bridge over White River at Beaver
History: Built 1907 by the Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co., replacing an earlier 1882 bridge
Built: 1907
Location: Carroll County
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100164
Side view
Photo taken by Duane Kepford
100165
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
100166
Oblique view
Photo taken by James Baughn
100167
Main span
Photo taken by James Baughn
100168
Pony truss span
Photo taken by James Baughn
100169
West end
Photo taken by James Baughn
100170
Stone pier
Photo taken by James Baughn
100171
Side view of trestle approach
Photo taken by James Baughn
100172
Another view of wooden piles
Photo taken by James Baughn
136511
West Approach
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2009
136512
East Approach
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2009
136513
Looking west from cliffs above bridge
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
218270
Oblique View
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
218271
Barrel Shot
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
239412
Beaver Railroad Bridge
Photo taken by Lisa Hyde on September 12, 2012
269849
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269850
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269854
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269856
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269857
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269859
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
269862
Photo taken by Shane Passmore on 7/7/2012
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Western Approach
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
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Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
434637
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
434638
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
434639
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
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View from the Southwest.
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
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Few of the trestle posts remain compared to photos from several years ago.
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
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Several of the trestle posts appear to have been cut off.
Photo taken by Chris Perry in September 2018
Status: Deck removed, but most wooden piles remain
Location: 36.471855,-93.775332
Carries Missouri and North Arkansas Railway over Butler Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost wooden railroad trestle over Butler Creek at Beaver
History:
Built:
Location: Carroll County
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100173
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
100174
Oblique view
Photo taken by James Baughn
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.384862,-93.326330
Carries CR 814 over Dry Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 107.0 Feet
Span Length: 35.1 Feet
Overview: Stringer bridge over Dry Creek on CR 814
History: Built 1940 by the Works Progress Administration
Built: 1940
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Demolished and never replaced
Location: 36.389455,-93.658582
Carries CR 306 over Kings River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 480.8 Feet
Span Length: 174.8 Feet
Overview: Lost three-span through truss bridge over Kings River on CR 306
History: Built 1916
Built: 1916
Location: Carroll County
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226300
Kings River Bridge
Photo looking south.
Photo taken by J. Randall Houp, 1984
226301
Kings River Bridge
Photo showing portal.
J. Randall Houp collection
Status: No longer exists
Location: 36.389779,-93.659327
Carries over Kings River
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: Wire suspension
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 252.0 Feet
Overview: Lost three-tower swinging bridge over Kings River east of Eureka Springs
History:
Built: 1894
Location: Carroll County
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100175
Postcard
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.395000,-93.633333
Carries US 62 over Kings River
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel arch
Total Length: 492.0 Feet
Span Length: 134.8 Feet
Overview: Lost three-span concrete arch bridge over Kings River on US 62 between Eureka Springs and Berryville
History: Built 1931; replaced 1998
Built: 1931
Location: Carroll County
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100176
Postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.430277,-93.765277
Carries CR 204 over minor tributary of Lake Leatherwood
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Small stone arch bridge over a minor tributary of Lake Leatherwood on CR 204 northwest of Eureka Springs
History: Built 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Built: 1939
Location: Carroll County
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100177
Overview
Photo provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
100178
Distance
Photo provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.380316,-93.735217
Carries Lake Lucerne Road (CR 707) over Drainage ditch
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 47.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over a drainage ditch on CR 707 in Eureka Springs
History: Built 1892 by the Sanitarium Company of Eureka Springs
Built: 1892
Location: Carroll County
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100179
Overview
Photos provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
100180
Arch
100181
Deck view
276287
Lake lucerne Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 2008
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Lake Lucerne Bridge
HAER Photo
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.435099,-93.765851
Carries CR 204 over Mulladay Hollow Creek
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 22.0 Feet
Span Length: 8.8 Feet
Overview: Small two-span stone arch bridge over Mulladay Hollow Creek on CR 204 at Leatherwood Lake Recreation Area northwest of Eureka Springs in Eureka Springs
History: Built ca. 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Built: ca. 1935
Location: Carroll County
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100182
Overview
Photo taken Dec. 2000 and provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
100183
Single arch
Photo taken Dec. 2000 and provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
100184
Close-up of "ice breaker"
Photo taken Dec. 2000 and provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
487677
Mulladay Hollow Bridge
HAER Photo
487678
Mulladay Hollow Bridge
HAER Photo
Status: Collapsed in March 1999; Replaced by new bridge
Location: 36.388496,-93.643728
Carries CR 306 over Osage Creek
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 287.0 Feet
Span Length: 149.9 Feet
Overview: Lost two-span through truss bridge over Osage Creek on CR 306
History: Built 1912, Collapsed in March 1999, Replaced by new bridge
Built: 1912
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.449384,-93.822703
Carries US 62 over White River
Design: truss/deck/warren
Design Details: Warren deck truss
Total Length: 786.9 Feet
Span Length: 127.9 Feet
Overview: Five-span deck truss bridge over White River on US 62
History: Built 1952 by the Forcum James Company of Dyersburg, Tennessee
Built: 1952
Location: Carroll County
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100185
Overview
Photos provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
100186
Deck view
217124
Deck View Looking North West
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
217125
Underneath
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
217126
Overview Looking North East
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.378333,-93.735000
Carries CR 707 over Dry branch
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 22.0 Feet
Span Length: 22.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over a dry branch on CR 707 near Lake Lucerne
History: Built 1892 by the Sanitarium Company of Eureka Springs
Built: 1892
Location: Carroll County
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122475
Overview
Photo taken by AHTD in March 2004
122476
Closeup of arch
Photo taken by AHTD in March 2004
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.168853,-93.538247
Carries SH 21 over Dry Fork Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 182.1 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Dry Fork Creek on SH 21
History: Built 1960
Built: 1960
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Abandoned and partially collapsed
Location: 36.444056,-93.686946
Carries Missouri and North Arkansas Railway over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Partially collapsed tunnel on the former Missouri and North Arkansas Railway, 7 miles northeast of Eureka Springs
History: Completed March 22, 1901; abandoned in 1961
Built: 1901
Location: Carroll County
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136523
West Portal partially burried by slide
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 09
136524
Collapsed wall inside tunnel
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
136525
East Portal, also burried by rock slide
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
136528
Supports ties inside tunnel collapse area
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
136529
Inside tunnel
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
136530
Inside east portal
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
136531
Former rail right-of-way from east portal
Photo taken by Nathan Morton
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 36.188819,-93.414877
Carries US 412 (old AR 68) over Osage Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 421.0 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Osage Creek on US 412 (old AR 68)
History: Built 1951-52; Replaced 1969
Built: ca. 1951
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 36.152256,-93.492354
Carries US 412 (old AR 68) over Dry Fork Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 132.9 Feet
Span Length: 90.9 Feet
Overview: Lost Pony truss bridge over Dry Fork Creek on US 412
History: Built 1950; Replaced 1995
Built: 1950
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 36.450276,-93.830200
Carries US 62 over White River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Through truss bridge over White River on US 62
History: Replaced 1952
Built:
Location: Carroll County
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173889
Photo courtesy AHTD
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Pier
One of the concrete piers from the old bridge is visible above the 1952 bridge in this photo. You can see another just peeking over the top of a tree to the left of the first one. Google earth shows all the piers and abutments still extant from the old bridge.
Photo taken by Wayne Kizziar in October 2011
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.205871,-93.615021
Carries CR 516 over Dry Fork Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 109.9 Feet
Span Length: 34.1 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Dry Fork Creek on CR 516
History: Built 1964
Built: 1964
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.421160,-93.770030
Carries Old US 62 over Leatherwood Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 105.0 Feet
Span Length: 35.1 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Leatherwood Creek on Old US 62
History: Built 1928; Bypassed by new bridge 2008
Built: 1928
Location: Carroll County
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218928
Looking west toward replacement bridge
Photo taken by Clark Vance in October 2011
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From the south end
Photo taken by Clark Vance in October 2011
218930
The palque
Photo taken by Clark Vance in October 2011
218931
Rebuilt substructure
Photo taken by Clark Vance in October 2011
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.420699,-93.771216
Carries US 62 over Leatherwood Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 702.1 Feet
Span Length: 133.9 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Leatherwood Creek on US Route 62
History: Built 2008
Built: 2008
Location: Carroll County
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203239
Leatherwood Creek Bridge south approach
Photo taken by Jay Rush in July 2011
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Leatherwood Creek Bridge west side
Photo taken by Jay Rush in July 2011
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Leatherwood Creek Bridge east side
Photo taken by Jay Rush in July 2011
Status: Abandoned
Location: 36.436538,-93.706756
Carries Missouri-North Arkansas Railroad over Leatherwood Creek
Design: other
Design Details: Railroad trestle on Missouri-North Arkansas Railroad
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned bridge over Leatherwood Creek and Livingston Hollow
History:
Built: 1900
Location: Carroll County
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225524
Leatherwood Creek Railroad Trestle
Top of trestle looking northeast. Former Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in January 2011
225525
Leatherwood Creek Railroad Trestle.
Left side of trestle looking west. Note: Too many obstructions to get whole trestle in one photo.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in January 2009
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Leatherwood Creek Railroad Trestle
Right side looking west. Note: Too many obstructions to get whole trestle in one photo.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in January 2009
Status: Open to traffic
Scheduled for Replacement in 2015
Location: 36.357125,-93.571149
Carries AR 221 over Town Branch
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 33.1 Feet
Span Length: 30.8 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Town Branch on AR 221
History: Built 1960
Built: 1960
Location: Carroll County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 0.000000,0.000000
Carries Military road over Osage Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost timber bridge over Osage Creek on a military road west of current-day Berryville
History: Built between 1831 and 1838
Built: ca. 1838
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.316667,-93.660000
Carries Sh 221 over Kings River
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 47.9 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Steel stringer bridge over Kings River on Sh 221
History: Built 1937; Replaced 1994
Built: 1937
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.316667,-93.660000
Carries Sh 221 over Kings River
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 47.9 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Steel stringer bridge over Kings River on Sh 221
History: Built 1937; Replaced 1994
Built: 1937
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.457731,-93.830658
Carries CR 173 over Cedar Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 24.9 Feet
Span Length: 24.9 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 173
History: Built 1941
Built: 1941
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Removed
Location: 36.425073,-93.605432
Carries Arkansas & Ozarks Railway over Kings River
Design: truss/deck/warren
Design Details: Warren deck truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Warren deck truss bridge over Kings River on Arkansas & Ozarks Railway
History:
Built:
Location: Carroll County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.474658,-93.764584
Carries Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad over White River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt through truss bridge over White River on Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad
History: Built 1882, Replaced 1907
Built: 1882
Location: Carroll County
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512500
Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923
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Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923; Provided by Robert McClain
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Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923; Provided by Robert McClain
Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.