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Gridley Bridge (DeKalb County, Missouri)
Built 1891-92 by the Dildine Bridge & Construction Co.; rehabilitated 1987; replaced 1994
Lost through truss over Grindstone Creek on Gridley Road, northwest of Cameron
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Groton Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1919 by the American Bridge Co. as a bascule bridge; draw span replaced by vertical lift in 2008
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over Thames River on Northeast Corridor (Amtrak)
Open to traffic

Guinea Road Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1937
Concrete arch bridge over Merritt Parkway (CT 15) on Guinea Road in Stamford
Open to traffic

Hadley Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1885 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; closed 1983; reopened August 2006
Lenticular truss bridge over Sacandaga River on Old Corinth Road at Hadley
Open to traffic

Haggard's Ford Swinging Bridge (Boone County, Arkansas)
Built 1939-41 by the Works Progress Administration; rehabilitated 1977
Swinging bridge over Bear Creek next to Cottonwood Road
Open to pedestrians only

Half Mound Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Purchased from a company in Nebraska and erected by Jefferson County in 1935. Replaced by a new bridge in 1983.
Lost Baltimore through truss bridge over Delaware River on Half Mound Road (FAS 1325)
Removed and replaced by new bridge on new alignment

Halls Ferry Arch Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1936-37
Brick arch bridge on Confederate Avenue over Halls Ferry Road in Vicksburg
Open to traffic

Happy Isles Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Merced River on Happy Isles Loop. Located near Happy Isles Nature Center and trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls.
Open to traffic

Hardin City Bridge (Hardin County, Iowa)
Built 1879; relocated 1989 to a location one mile from its original location
Relocated through truss bridge northwest of Steamboat Rock
Relocated to a wildlife refuge just off the street. Bridge is derelict but may be relocated to a park or bike trail in the future

Harmony Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1918; replaced 2000
Lost Half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge over Little Catoctin Creek on Harmony Road
Replaced by new bridge

Harp Creek Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Built 1928 by the Luten Bridge Co.
Concrete arch over Harp Creek on AR 7 south of Harrison
Open to two-way traffic

Harpole Bridge (Whitman County, Washington)
Built 1922, Truss housed 1928, Converted to vehicle usage 1967
Housed Howe through truss bridge over Palouse River on Abandoned of the Great Northern Railway
Open to traffic

Harrison Avenue Bridge (Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1921-22
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Roaring River on PA 6011 (Harrison Avenue) in Scranton
Open to traffic with a 15 ton weight limit

Harrison Road Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1894
Lost through truss bridge over Great Miami River on Harrison Road (CR 457)
No longer exists

Hartman Road Bridge (Ray County, Missouri)
Built 1893 by John Dildine and Company of Cameron, Missouri; replaced 1993
Lost through truss over Crooked River on Hartman Road just south of Route FF, northeast of Rayville
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Hell Gate Bridge (Queens County, New York)
Originally the world's longest steel arch bridge until the Bayonne Bridge was opened in 1932
Steel through arch bridge over Hell Gate (East River)
Open to traffic

Henkins Ford Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1887 by the King Bridge Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 2001
Through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Catawba Road
Closed to traffic

Hennepin Avenue Steel Arch Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1888-91, replacing an earlier suspension bridge. Demolished 1989.
Lost two-span steel arch bridge over the Mississippi River (West Channel) on Hennepin Avenue at Nicollet Island in Minneapolis
Demolished to make room for the current bridge

Henry Ford Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1923-24
Bridge over Cerritos Channel on Los Angles Harbor Belt Railway
Demolished and replaced.

Henszey's Bridge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1869 as a two-span bridge at Slatington in Lehigh County; relocated 1900 to Wanamakers; closed to trafic 1987; moved to Central Pennsylvania College in 2002
Relocated bowstring pony truss bridge on a pedestrian walkway at Central Pennsylvania College
Open to pedestrians

Hootentown Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
No longer exists

Horner Street Bridge (Cambria County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1916; replaced 1997
Lost concrete through arch bridge over Stoney Creek River on Horner Street
Replaced by new bridge

Hortense Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1880 by the Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad; converted to vehicular use ca. 1926; replaced 1990
Lost Queenpost pony truss bridge over Chalk Creek on CR 162 near Mt. Princeton Hot Springs
Replaced by a new bridge

Horton Road Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1900; Closed 1984; Replaced 1993
Lost Camelback Pony truss bridge over Black Creek on Horton Road in Adrian
Replaced by new bridge

Hot Springs Bridge (Owyhee County, Idaho)
Built 1910 by J.H. Forbes & Co.; replaced 1989
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Bruneau River on Hot Springs Road
Replaced by new bridge

Hotchkiss Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Built 1911 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1988
Lost through truss bridge over the North Fork Gunnison River on CR 3400 in Hotchkiss
Replaced by modern bridge

Howard Ford Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1920-21 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Kansas City; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over James River on Blue Springs Road (CR 143) northwest of Nixa in Springfield
Replaced by new concrete bridge

Howard Street Kokosing River Bridge (Knox County, Ohio)
Built 1874; One of two spans remained until June 2007
Lost through truss bridge over Kokosing River on Howard Street (old CR 35)
No longer exists

Huffman Bridge (Burke County, North Carolina)
Built ca. 1925 by the Carolina Steel & Iron Co.; replaced 1986
Lost four-span through truss bridge over Catawba River on NC 1501
Replaced by new bridge

Humpback Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1912 by J.C. Wilson
Arch bridge over Harris Creek on CR 52 (Humpback Road)
Open to traffic

Hutsonville Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1939; replaced 1988
Lost self-anchored suspension bridge over Wabash River on IN 154 at Hutsonville
Replaced by modern bridge

I-5 - Interstate Bridge (Northbound) (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1917, Main span modification 1958
Vertical lift bridge over the Columbia River on northbound I-5 between Vancouver and Portland in Portland
Open to traffic

IA150 Wapsipinicon River Bridge (Buchanan County, Iowa)
Built 1927 by the Miller-Taylor Construction Co. of Waterloo, Iowa; rehabilitated 1999
Four-span concrete arch bridge over the Wapsipinicon River on IA 150 in Independence
Open to traffic

IA57 Overpass (Hardin County, Iowa)
Built 1932, Removed April 2013
Deck plate girder bridge over Illinois Central Railroad on US 20 in Ackley
Replaced by a new bridge

Illinois River Arch Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1922 by the Luten Bridge Co.
Closed two-span Luten arch bridge over Illinois River on CR 3 (Chambers Springs Road) east of Siloam Springs, just south of US 412
Closed to traffic

Imboden Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1937 by C.F. Lytle of Sioux City, Iowa
Pony and deck truss bridge over Spring River and the Frisco Railroad on US 62 at Imboden
Open to two-lane traffic, with a pedestrian sidewalk

Indian Ford Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1917; replaced 1984. One of the nine bridges submitted to NRHP in "Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County Thematic Resources", 1980-10-29
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Spoon River on County Highway 20
Replaced by new bridge

Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge (Asotin County, Washington)
Built 1923 by the Colonial Building Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 1974
Bypassed two-span through arch bridge over Alpowa Creek on US 12
Open to pedestrians only

Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge (Curry County, Oregon)
Built 1930
Concrete arch bridge over Rogue River on US 101 in Gold Beach
Open to traffic

Isleton Bridge (Sacramento County, California)
Built 1923; rehabilitated 1953
Bascule bridge over Sacramento River on CA 160
Open to traffic

J. H. Millhollin Memorial Bridge (Coffee County, Georgia)
Built in 1935; Replaced 1987
Lost Warren through truss bridge over Ocmulgee River on US Hwys. 319 and 441 and SR 31 (Blackshear Rd.)
Replaced by new bridge

Jackson Blvd. Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1916
Bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River on Jackson Blvd. (original Rte 66)in Chicago
Open to traffic

Jackson Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1861, rehabilitated 1977 and 2007
Covered bridge over Sugar Creek on CRN50W
Open despite being damaged twice by oversized trucks attempting to cross it.

Jacob Conser Bridge (Marion County, Oregon)
Built 1933
Rainbow arch bridge over Santiam River on HWY 164
Open to traffic

Jacobs Creek Bridge (Fayette County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1903 by the York Bridge Co.; replaced 2000
Lost pony truss bridge over Jacobs Creek on Konicki Road (TR 364)
Replaced by new bridge

James River FM 141 Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1885 by the Kansas City Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1993
Lost through truss bridge over James River on FM 141 in Springfield
Replaced by new bridge

Jefferson Street Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1857 by Dr. William A. Davison; widened in 1964 and 1980; replaced 1988
Lost stone arch bridge over East Branch Wears Creek on Jefferson Street in downtown Jefferson City
Replaced by a concrete culvert

Jefferson Street Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1932-33 by the Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Co.; rehabilitated 1941
Through truss bascule bridge over Des Plaines River on Eastbound US 30 in Joliet
Open to two-lane traffic

Jeffersonville Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1928 by Bethlehem Steel Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Lamoille River on VT 15
Replaced by new bridge

John Bright No. 1 Iron Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built ca. 1884 by the Hocking Valley Bridge Works over Poplar Creek on Havenport Road near Carroll.
Wrought-iron through truss bridge relocated to the Ohio University-Lancaster campus
Open to pedestrians only

John Bright No. 2 Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built 1881 by Augustus Borneman over Poplar Creek on Bish Road near Carroll. Rehabilitated 1913. Relocated 1988.
Covered bridge relocated to the Ohio University-Lancaster campus in Lancaster
Open to pedestrians only

Johnston Street Bridge (Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1913; rehabilitated 1995
Pony truss bridge over Salt Lick Creek on Johnston Street in New Milford
Open to traffic

Johnstown Bridge (Schenectady County, New York)
Built ca. 1869 over Cayadutta Creek; relocated to Union College in 1979
Bowstring pony truss bridge on pedestrian walkway on the Union College campus
Open to pedestrians

Joliet Bridge (Carbon County, Montana)
Built 1901; replaced 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Rock Creek on CR 101 at Joliet
Replaced by new bridge

Jones Road Bridge (Clinton County, Michigan)
Built 1912; Closed to all traffic 1984; Replaced in 1998 and dismantled
Dismantled Baltimore through truss bridge over Grand River on Jones Road in Eagle Township
Replaced by new bridge and stored for reuse

Jowler Creek Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1912; replaced 1991
Lost two-span concrete arch bridge over Jowler Creek on Interurban Road
Replaced by new bridge

Judsonia Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1924 by the R. L. Gaster Construction Co. of Little Rock
Through truss bridge with center swing span over Little Red River on CR 66 at Judsonia
Closed for rehabilitation (?)

Junction Road Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1875, by the Massillon Bridge Co.
Bowstring through truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on Junction Road
Open to traffic

Kalispell Old Steel Bridge (Flathead County, Montana)
Built 1894; replaced 2009
Lost through truss bridge over Flathead River on CR 091 (Holt Stage Road)
Replaced by a new bridge

Keigley Branch Bridge (Story County, Iowa)
Built 1913 by Koss Construction Co. under the guidance of Conde B. McCullough
Concrete arch bridge over Keigley Branch on 550th Avenue
Open to traffic

Kelleyville Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1933; replaced 1988
Lost Open-spandrel arch bridge over Sugar River, BMRR on Nh 11,Nh103
Replaced by new bridge

Kelly Crossing Bridge (Caldwell County, Texas)
Built ca. 1895 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Plum Creek on CR 186 (Old Kelly Road), east of Lockhart
Derelict

Keokuk Rail Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built in 1917 replacing a multiple span iron through truss bridge built in 1871. Roadway deck replaced by current beam bridge in 1985, lower deck still serves rail traffic.
Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Railroad
Open to rail traffic only. The upper deck on the Iowa side has been converted to an observation deck; the upper deck on the Illinois side is closed to traffic. Roadway traffic has been shifted to the 1985 beam span to the southwest of the bridge

Keystone Bridge (Park County, Colorado)
Built ca. 1870 by the Keystone Bridge Co. for the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad in Jefferson County near Kassler. Converted to highway use ca. 1935; relocated 1985.
Wrought-iron through truss bridge over North Fork South Platte River at Bailey
Open to pedestrians only

Kingsbury Street Bridge (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1996
Pony truss bridge over CSX Railroad/MBTA on Kingsbury Street in Wellesley
Open to traffic

Kingshighway Viaduct (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1910-12 by the City of St. Louis for a cost of $470,000; reconstructed 1955; portion of handrail and embankment collapsed in 1987 reducing the bridge from six to four lanes; demolished 1992 and replaced in 1993 by the "Bridge Across St. Louis"
Lost concrete arch bridge on South Kingshighway Blvd. over the BNSF / Union Pacific railroad, between Manchester Ave. and McRee Ave. in St. Louis
Replaced by a new bridge

Kinzie Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1999
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on Kinzie Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Kinzua Bridge (McKean County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1900, closed to traffic in 1959, mosly destroyed by a tornado on July 21, 2003, remaining spans rehabilitated and reopened in 2011 as the "Kinzua Sky Walk"
Deck girder bridge over Kinzua Creek on former Erie Railway at Kinzua Bridge State Park
Remaining spans open to pedestrian traffic

Klondike Road Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1900 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co. as a two-span bridge at Times Beach over the Meramec River. One span relocated here in 1933; replaced by a new bridge in 1993
Lost through truss bridge over Big River on Klondike Road northeast of Morse Mill
Replaced by modern bridge

Knecht TR413 Iron Bridge Rd. Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built in 1893 by King Bridge Co.; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Catawissa Creek on TR 413
Replaced by new bridge

Krotz Springs Bridge (Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1934
Lost K-Parker through truss bridge over Atchafalaya River on US-190
Replaced by a new bridge

La Salle Railroad Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Built 1932
Through truss bridge over Illinois River on former Illinois Central RR in La Salle with at least one fishbelly deck truss approach spans.
Open

Lake City Bridge (Craighead County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by the Vincennes Bridge Co. of Vincennes, Indiana. Replaced by a four-lane bridge in 1998.
Abandoned vertical-lift bridge over St. Francis River on AR 18 at Lake City
Bridge demolished except for the main lift span, which has been relocated slightly and preserved

Lake Hamilton AR 7 Bridge (Garland County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; replaced ca. 1991
Lost Open-spandrel arch bridge over Lake Hamilton on AR 7 in Hot Springs
Replaced by new bridge

Lake Lucerne Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built 1892 by the Sanitarium Company of Eureka Springs
Stone arch bridge over a drainage ditch on CR 707 in Eureka Springs
Open to traffic

Lake Shore Drive Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1937
Double-deck bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago
Open to traffic

Lakeshore Drive Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1939 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 3 on Lakeshore Drive in North Little Rock
Open to pedestrians only

Lambs Creek Old IN 67 Bridge (Morgan County, Indiana)
Built 1893 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Lambs Creek on Old IN 67
Open to traffic

Lancaster Avenue Bridge (Tarrant County, Texas)
Built 1938-39; rehabilitated 1999
Deck truss bridge over Clear Fork Trinity River on W. Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth
Open to traffic

Laramie River Bridge (Platte County, Wyoming)
Built in 1913; replaced by a culvert
Lost pony truss bridge over East Fork Laramie River on Palmer Canyon Road (CR 204)
Replaced by a new bridge

Larimer Avenue Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1981
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Washington Blvd. on Larimer Avenue in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Laroque Bridge (Addison County, Vermont)
Built 1925 by the McClintic-Marshall Co.
Truss bridge over New Haven River on VT 116 in Bristol
Open to traffic(?)

Laymon Road Bridge (Clinton County, Ohio)
Built 1871 by the Massillon Bridge Co.
Relocated bowstring pony truss bridge originally over TR 272 (Laymon Rd.)
Preserved in Denver Williams Park, Wilmington, Ohio

Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1899, rehabilitated in 1940, closed to traffic in 1979, moved from Williams Creek to Billie Creek in 1981
Covered bridge over Williams Creek on a pedestrian trail southeast of Rockville
Open to pedestrians

Leavenworth Railroad Bridge (Leavenworth County, Kansas)
Built 1892-94 under the direction of George S. Morison for about $300,000; dedicated Jan. 2, 1894
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River at Leavenworth
No longer exists

Lee Creek AR 220 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built circa 1928, Replaced 2000
Lost through truss over Lee Creek on AR 220
Replaced by a new bridge

Leeper Ford Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1930 using recycled material; replaced 1991
Lost through truss over Sac River on Farm Road 34 southwest of Walnut Grove, near the Dade County line
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Lenox Bridge (Dyer County, Tennessee)
Built 1917 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; damaged by overweight load in 1978; dismanted 1985; relocated 1987-88
Pratt swing pony truss bridge, pin-connected, originally spanning Obion River on CR S8025 west of Lenox
Open to pedestrians only

Lewis & Clark Bridge (Cowlitz County, Washington)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 2003
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Columbia River on WA 433 at Longview
Open to traffic

Lewis Mill Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Completed Oct. 3, 1892, by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1989
Lost through truss over Grand River on CR 570 (July Avenue) west of Jameson, beyond the end of Route OO
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Liberty Memorial Bridge (Burleigh County, North Dakota)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1991; Demolished 2008
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Missouri River on I-94 Business Loop in Bismarck
Replaced by a new bridge

Lime Kiln Road Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Built 1882 as a railroad bridge by the King Bridge Co.; later relocated here for vehicular traffic
Through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Lime Kiln Road north of Neosho in Neosho
Open to pedestrians

Lincoln Avenue Viaduct (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1928 by the Ozark Engineering Company of Joplin, MO and paid for by the Missouri Pacific Railroad
Through arch bridge across the Union Pacific Railroad on the westbound lanes of AR 10 (Cantrell Road) in Little Rock
Open to traffic

Linden Street Bridge (Middlesex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1894
Lattice through truss bridge over Linden Street on Central Massachusetts Railroad/Boston & Maine Railroad
Closed to all traffic

Little Achmun Creek Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1920; replaced 1989
Lost wooden deck bridge with double-intersection Warren railing on Mickles Switch Road (CR 49/Old AR 10) northwest of Ola
Replaced by a new bridge

Little Cossatot River Bridge (Sevier County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Morava Construction Co. of Chicago
Pony truss bridge over Little Cossatot River on CR 139 (Wildwood Road) west of Lockesburg in Lockesburg
Open to traffic

Lock One Park Morrison Bridge (Auglaize County, Ohio)
Built 1864; relocated 1894 and again in 1984
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Miami and Erie Canal in New Bremen
Open to pedestrians only

Lock Springs Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Built 1927 by Chillicothe Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Grand River on CR 127 (Topper Road) west of Lock Springs
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Lodge Pole Bridge (Tulare County, California)
Built 1930
Concrete arch bridge over Marble Fork Kaweah River on Generals Highway
Open to traffic

Logan Creek Bridge (Flathead County, Montana)
Built 1926-27
Two-span stone and concrete arch bridge over Logan Creek on Going-To-The-Sun Road
Open to traffic