Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 35.721555,-81.115181
Carries Old US 70 over Lyle Creek
Design: truss/through/haupt
Design Details: Covered Haupt through truss
Total Length: 85.0 Feet
Span Length: 85.0 Feet
Overview: Covered bridge over Lyle Creek on Old US 70 at Conner Park
History: Built 1895; rehabilitated 1994
Built: 1895
Location: Catawba County
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Overview
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Inside
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge Postcard
Photo taken by Robert Stephenson
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Approach from the West, trail from the parking lot
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
View from the West
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
West portal
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Interior detail of timbers and metal roof
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Detail of timbers on East end, North side of bridge roadway
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Detail of timbers underneath, supporting and bracing the roadway.
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Reflection in the creek, looking North
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Detail of carriage beams, looking West on South side of the bridge.
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
Detail of timbers on East end, on South side of bridge
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
View of East end of bridge from old road
Photo taken by Mark Slaughter in November 2011
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Bunker Hill Bridge from the west (parking lot)side
Photo taken by John Loxton in May 2005
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From the east side
Photo taken by John Loxton in May 2005
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Historic Marker
Photo taken by John Loxton in May 2005
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Civil Engineering Historic Marker
Photo taken by John Loxton in May 2005
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 35.626667,-81.412500
Carries Sr1116 over Jacob Fork River
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Jacob Fork River on Sr1116
History: Replaced 1987
Built: 1900
Location: Catawba County
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View Of Bridge From South
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Oblique Overall View Of Bridge, Looking From West To East
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View Of Western Portal
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View Of Western Portal
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Detail View Of Truss
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Bridge demolished 1986, no replacement built
Location: 35.755501,-81.089035
Carries NC 1006 over Catawba River
Design: truss/through/pennsylvania
Design Details: 2 span Pennsylvania Through Truss (240', 252')
2 span Pratt through truss (96' each)
1 span camelback through truss (200')
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Catawba River on SR 1006
History: Lost 5 span Pennsvylania Through Truss Bridge; built for the Southern Power Company
Built: 1916
Location: Catawba County
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View Of Bridge From Northeast
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View Of Bridge From Northeast
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View Of Truss Panels From Northeast
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Barrel View Of Bridge, Looking From East To West
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Detail View Of Truss
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 35.676271,-81.093659
Carries over Balls Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Balls Creek
History:
Built:
Location: Catawba County
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Photo taken by steve wyatt 2013
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Photo taken by steve wyatt in 2013
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Photo taken by steve wyatt in 2013
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 35.712443,-81.063225
Carries Norfolk Southern Railway over Lake Norman/Catawba River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: 3 Through truss spans, seven deck girder spans on east approach
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Lake Norman/Catawba River on Norfolk Southern Railway
History:
Built:
Location: Catawba County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 35.710605,-81.096279
Carries NSRR over McLin Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 211.0 Feet
Span Length: 61.0 Feet
Overview: Closed-spandrel arch bridge over McLin Creek on NSRR
History:
Built:
Location: Catawba County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 35.710619,-81.096356
Carries NSRR over McLin Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Closed-spandrel arch bridge over McLin Creek on NSRR
History:
Built: 1918
Location: Catawba County
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NS - McLin Creek Bridge
looking northwest
Photo taken by ajketh
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.