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Longwood Bridge (Clark County, Wisconsin)
Built 1901; Altered 1905; Replaced 1984
Lost Bridge over Black River on Colby Factory Rd
Replaced by new bridge

Lower Plymouth Rock Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1877 by Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; replaced in 1986
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on Cold Water Creek Road in Fremont Township


Lower Rollstone Street Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1870 by the National Bridge & Iron Works
Parker pony truss bridge over North Nashua River on Lower Rollstone Street
Closed to all traffic

Lyons Ferry Bridge (Columbia County, Washington)
Built 1927 over the Columbia River at Vantage Ferry; relocated here in 1968
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Snake River on WA 261
Open to traffic

Madison Bridge (St. Francis County, Arkansas)
Built 1933 by the Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co. of Milwaukee
Through truss bridge with center swing span over St. Francis River on US 70 near Madison
Open to traffic

Madison Railroad Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1837; Oldest known bridge of any type in the state of Indiana
Stone arch bridge over Pike Street on Madison Railroad
Open to traffic

Main Street Bridge (Wayne County, Indiana)
Built 1917; rehabilitated 1958; replaced 2000
Lost concrete arch bridge over East Fork Whitewater River on US 40
Replaced by new bridge

Main Street Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1915; replaced 1996
Lost Warren deck truss bridge over Sugar River on Nh 12/Nh103
Replaced by new bridge

Manchester Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1911; demolished 1970
Lost through truss bridge over the Allegheny River at The Point in Pittsburgh
Replaced by new bridge

Manchester Street Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1933; replaced 1998
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Merrimack River on Manchester Street
Replaced by new bridge

Manhattan Bridge (New York County, New York)
Opened to traffic December 31, 1909
Suspension bridge over East River in New York City
Open to seven lanes of highway traffic and four subway tracks

Manzanola Bridge (Otero County, Colorado)
Originally built 1911 by the Patterson-Burghardt Bridge Co. over the Colorado River at Clifton near Grand Junction. Relocated here in 1950; replaced 1984.
Lost through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on CO 207
Replaced by modern bridge

Marietta Road Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Built ca. 1900; Replaced 1978
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Southern Railroad Yard (Inman) on Marietta Road in Atlanta
Replaced by new bridge

Mariposa Bridge (Lincoln County, North Carolina)
Built 1912 by the Owego Bridge Co.; bypassed 1984
Through truss bridge over Leepers Creek on NC 1412
Bypassed by new bridge and preserved in place

Marseilles Nabisco Bridges (La Salle County, Illinois)
Howe pony trusses & Pony deck plate bridges over Marseilles Power Canal on spur of Rock Island Railroad in Marseilles
Derelict/abandoned

Masonic Park Bridge (Rio Grande County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; relocated 1933; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over the Rio Grande on Masonic Park Drive
Replaced by new bridge

McConnell's Mill Covered Bridge (Lawrence County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1874; rehabilitated 1957 and 1998
Covered bridge over Slippery Rock Creek in McConnells Mill State Park
Open to traffic

McGilvray Road Bridge No. 1 (La Crosse County, Wisconsin)
Built 1906 by the the La Crosse Bridge & Steel Co.
Two-span bowstring truss bridge over a tributary of Black River on Old McGilvray Road in Van Loon Wildlife Area
Open to pedestrians only

McGilvray Road Bridge No. 2 (La Crosse County, Wisconsin)
Built 1908 by the the La Crosse Bridge & Steel Co.
Two-span bowstring truss bridge over a tributary of Black River on Old McGilvray Road in Van Loon Wildlife Area
Open to pedestrians only

McGilvray Road Bridge No. 3 (La Crosse County, Wisconsin)
Built 1905 by the the La Crosse Bridge & Steel Co.
Bowstring truss bridge over a tributary of Black River on Old McGilvray Road in Van Loon Wildlife Area
Open to pedestrians only

McGilvray Road Bridge No. 4 (La Crosse County, Wisconsin)
Built 1907 by the the La Crosse Bridge & Steel Co.
Two-span bowstring truss bridge over a tributary of Black River on Old McGilvray Road in Van Loon Wildlife Area
Open to pedestrians only

McGilvray Road Bridge No. 6 (La Crosse County, Wisconsin)
Built 1905 by the the La Crosse Bridge & Steel Co.
Bowstring truss bridge over a tributary of Black River on Old McGilvray Road in Van Loon Wildlife Area
Open to pedestrians only

McGirt's Bridge (Bladen County, North Carolina)
Built 1923 by the Atlantic Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1983
Lost through truss bridge over Cape Fear River on US 701
Replaced by a new bridge

McIntyre Bridge (Poweshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1883 by the King Bridge Co.; closed to traffic in 1989
Bowstring through truss bridge formerly over Skunk River in Milgrove Access Wildlife Area
Destroyed by flooding in 2010, remains salvaged from the river

McKee Street Bridge (Harris County, Texas)
Built 1932
Concrete girder bridge over Buffalo Bayou on McKee Street in Houston
Open to traffic

McKees Rocks Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1987
Steel through arch bridge over Ohio River on Chartiers Avenue in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

McMillin Bridge (Pierce County, Washington)
Built 1934
Concrete truss bridge over Puyallup River on WA 162 in McMillin
Open to traffic

McPherson's Ford Bridge (Alleghany County, Virginia)
Built 1896; Rehabilitated in 1948
Through truss bridge over Cowpasture River on Route 633 (McKinney Hollow Rd)
Open to traffic

Mead Avenue Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1871; additional trusses added 1912
Two-span Whipple through truss bridge over French Creek on Mead Avenue in Meadville
Closed to all traffic

Mechanic Street Covered Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1862; Rebuilt 2006
Covered bridge over Israel River on Mechanic Street in Lancaster
Open to traffic

Medora Covered Bridge (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built 1875, closed to vehicle traffic in 1972, restored in 2011
Three-span covered bridge over East Fork White River just off IN 235, east of Medora
Open to pedestrians only

Melan Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1894 under the direction of Frederick von Emperger; relocated 1964
Reinforced concrete arch bridge within Emma Sater Park near Rock Rapids, just off IA 9
Open to pedestrians only

Memorial Avenue Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889 by the Groton Bridge Co.; center pier added 1925; replaced 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Lycoming Creek on Memorial Avenue (SR 3021) in Williamsport


Meramec River MO 19 Bridge (Crawford County, Missouri)
Built 1925 by the Federal Bridge Co.; replaced 2000
Lost five-span closed-spandrel arch bridge over Meramec River on MO 19
Replaced by a modern bridge

Merchants Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Completed in May 1890; approaches rebuilt in 2005
Three-span through truss railroad bridge over the Mississippi River between St. Louis and Venice, Illinois
Open to two tracks of railroad traffic. Only one train is allowed to cross the bridge at a time, due to its age.

Meriden Rock Creek Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1880, possibly by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Rock Creek near Meriden
Replaced by a new bridge

Meridian Street Bridge (Jay County, Indiana)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1997
Arch bridge over Salamonie River on US 27 in Portland
Open to traffic

Merritt Parkway over Huntington Road Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1940
Rigid frame bridge over Huntington Road on the Merritt Parkway (CT 15)
Open to traffic above and below

Michigan Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1920
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Michigan Avenue in Chicago
Open to traffic

Midvale Bridge (Washington County, Idaho)
Built 1911 by the J.H. Forbes Co.; replaced 1995
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Weiser River at Midvale
Replaced by new bridge

Milk River Bridge (Blaine County, Montana)
Built 1916
Timber and Steel Combination through truss bridge over Milk River on CR 178
Open to traffic

Mill Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Indiana)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 2000
Through truss bridge over Mill Creek on CR 220 East
Open to traffic

Mill Creek Bridge (Luzerne County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1885
Stone arch bridge over Mill Creek on PA 2004 (River Street) in Wilkes-Barre
Open to traffic

Miller Bridge (Cleburne County, Arkansas)
Built 1912 by contractor Harry Churchill
Lost swinging bridge over Little Red River on AR 16, now inundated by Greers Ferry Lake
No longer exists

Miller Ford Bridge (Gentry County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Grand River on Old Havana Trail (CR 469)
Replaced by a new bridge

Million Dollar Bridge (Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska)
Built 1910 on the CR&NW Railroad; closed 1938; reopened as a highway bridge in 1958; fourth span collapsed in earthquake on March 27, 1964, collapsed span repaired 2005
Four-span through truss bridge over Copper River on Copper River Highway
Open to one-lane traffic

Milltown Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built 1940 by the Works Progress Administration
Two-span stone arch bridge over Vache Grasse Creek on CR 77 (Mount Harmony Road) west of Milltown
Open, no visible weight limit sign.

Milton Road Bridge (Wayne County, Indiana)
Built 1881; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Whitewater River on Milton Road
Replaced by new bridge

Milwaukee Road Railroad Overpass (Missoula County, Montana)
Built 1936
Lost tee beam bridge over the abandoned Milwaukee Road Railroad on Orange Street in Missoula
Open to traffic

Monroe Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1919
Bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River on W. Monroe Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Moody Ford Bridge (Barton County, Missouri)
Built 1884 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1998; relocated to private property in Nov. 1999
Through truss bridge formerly over North Fork Spring River on SW 60th Road (CR 432)
Open to traffic on a private lane

Moonville Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Built 1930; replaced 1999
Lost pony truss bridge over Killbuck Creek on CR 600 N
Replaced by new bridge

Morgan Covered Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1887; rehabilitated 1898 and 1980
Covered bridge over North Branch Lamoille River on Morgan Bridge Road in Belvidere
Open to traffic

Morris Spur I&M Canal Bridge (Grundy County, Illinois)
Triple Intersecting Warren Through Truss over Illinois and Michgan Canal on the I&M Canal Trail (former Rock Island Railroad)
Open to Pedestrians

Morton's Highway Crossing (Kalamazoo County, Michigan)
Built 1904; Replaced 1992
Lost concrete through arch bridge over Amtrak/Conrail Railroad on O Avenue near Oshtemo
Replaced by new bridge

Mosel Avenue Bridge (Kalamazoo County, Michigan)
Built 1924; Altered 1953; Deck resurfaced 1985; Replaced 1990
Lost Concrete pony arch bridge over Kalamazoo River on Mosel Avenue in Kalamazoo
Replaced by new bridge

Mosel Avenue Grade Separation (Kalamazoo County, Michigan)
Built 1924; Demolished 1990
Lost Camelback concrete deck girder bridge over Riverview Drive on Mosel Avenue in Kalamazoo
Removed but not replaced

Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1864 at Pacific Mills in Lawrence; relocated 1989; reopened to foot traffic in 1995
Relocated wrought-iron through arch bridge on the grounds of Merrimack College in North Andover
Open to pedestrians

Mosier Creek Bridge (Wasco County, Oregon)
Built 1920
Concrete arch bridge over Mosier Creek on HWY 100 in Mosier
Open to traffic

Mott Bridge (Hettinger County, North Dakota)
Built 1921; replaced 1982
Lost two-span rainbow arch bridge over North Fork Cannonball River on First Street in Mott
Replaced by new bridge

Mount Meridian Bridge (Augusta County, Virginia)
Built 1907 by the Champion Bridge Co.; Closed to all traffic in 1997
Three-span through truss bridge over Middle River on former Route 769
Closed to all traffic

Mount Union Bridge (Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1906 Stone Arch
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Croghan Pike (522) and Juniata River on Norfolk Southern (former PRR)
Open to traffic

Mountain Fork Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1905
Two-span pony truss bridge over Mountain Fork River on CR 38 near Potter
Open to traffic

Muddy River Bridge (Clark County, Nevada)
Built 1932-33; demolished ca. 1987
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Muddy River on Old US 91
No longer exists, replaced by new bridge

Mulladay Hollow Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
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
Open to traffic

Nachitoch Bluff Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Morava Construction Co.; rehabilitated 1980; closed to traffic ca. 1996
Derelict two-span through truss over Little Missouri River, just upstream from I-30
Abandoned, with deck partially missing

Natural Dam Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by contractor M.E. Gillioz, replacing an earlier truss bridge built in 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co.
Two-span through truss bridge over Lee Creek on AR 59 near the community of Natural Dam
Open to traffic

Navajo Bridge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Built 1927-1929; bypassed by parallel bridge in 1995
Steel arch bridge over Colorado River on Alt US 89
Open to pedestrians only

Neawanna Creek Bridge (Clatsop County, Oregon)
Built 1930
Concrete deck girder bridge over Neawanna Creek on U.S. 101 in Seaside
Open to traffic

Nebraska City Railroad Bridge (Otoe County, Nebraska)
Built 1888 under the direction of George S. Morison
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Missouri River
Removed

Nepesta Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905-06 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1989
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on Nepesta Road (CR 613) southeast of Boone
Replaced by a new bridge

New Bedford-Fairhaven Middle Bridge (Bristol County, Massachusetts)
Swing span built 1897-99
Through truss swing bridge over Acushnet River on US 6 at New Bedford
Open to traffic

New Geneva Railroad Bridge (Fayette County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912-13
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Monongahela River on Norfolk Southern Railroad


New Hampton Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1868 by the Cowin Iron Works for the Pennsylvania Railroad
Iron pony truss bridge over Musconetcong River on Rymon Road
Open to traffic

New Portland Wire Bridge (Somerset County, Maine)
Built ca. 1866; rehabilitated 1961
Suspension bridge over Carrabasset River on Wire Bridge Road in New Portland
Open to traffic

New River Gorge Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Opened on October 22, 1977
Massive steel arch bridge over New River on US 19 east of Fayette
Open to traffic

Newark Bay Lift Bridge (Union County, New Jersey)
Built 1926; site of Newark Bay Bridge Accident in 1948; damaged in ship collision 1966; railroad abandoned 1976; lift spans demolished 1980, approach spans demolished 1988
Lost vertical lift bridge over Newark Bay on the Central Railroad of New Jersey
Removed

Newport Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1930
Cantilevered through truss bridge on AR 367 (formerly US 67) over White River at Newport
Open to two-lane traffic

Niantic River Railroad Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1907; Replaced 2012
Through truss bridge over Niantic River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

Nineteenth Street Bridge (Denver County, Colorado)
Built 1888 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works; rehabilitated 1965; closed to traffic 1986; new bridge built 1992
Two-span wrought-iron through truss bridge over South Platte River on 19th Street in Denver
Open to pedestrians only

Nineveh Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1885; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Old Channel Chariton River on CR 175 east of Connelsville
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Nishnabotna River Bridge (Crawford County, Iowa)
Built 1945
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Nishnabotna Creek on 310th Street near Manilla
Replaced

Noakes Bridge (Nodaway County, Missouri)
Built 1891-92 by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss over One Hundred and Two River on 130th Street (CR 156) southwest of Hopkins
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Norfork Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Construction started Aug. 21, 1936, by the Vincennes Steel Company; dedicated June 17, 1937
Four-span deck truss bridge over North Fork White River on AR 5 at Norfork
Open to traffic

Normanskill Farm Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built 1869; relocated here ca. 1900
Wrought and cast iron bowstring through truss bridge on a private driveway near Normans Kill Ravine in Albany
Open to Authorized Vehicles. Closed to Vehicles During Winter. Pedestrians Allowed.

North Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1907
Double-leaf bascule through truss bridge over North Branch Chicago River on North Avenue in Chicago
Replaced by a modern bridge

North Bosque River TX 6 Bridge (Erath County, Texas)
Built 1932-33
Steel stringer bridge over Bosque River on TX 6
Unknown status - appears to be intact on Google satellite view

North Fork Crazy Woman Creek Bridge (Johnson County, Wyoming)
Built 1880; Relocated 1964; rehabilitated 1986
Pony truss bridge over North Fork Crazy Woman Creek on CN16-265
Open to traffic

North Fork Feather River Bridge (Plumas County, California)
Built 1936
Through truss bridge over North Fork Feather River on CA 70
Open to traffic

North Fork of Middle Fork Tule River Bridge (Tulare County, California)
Built 1912-13, Replaced 1988
Lost Pratt deck truss bridge over North Fork of Middle Fork Tule River on State Route 190
Replaced by new bridge

North Halsted Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River Canal on N. Halsted Street in Chicago
Demolished. Replacement Under Construction.

North Williston Bridge (Chittenden County, Vermont)
Built 1925 by the Standard Engineering & Contracting Co.; closed to traffic in 1990; replaced 1993
Lost through truss bridge over Winooski River on North Williston Road
Replaced by new bridge

Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge (Hampshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1887; retrofitted for pedestrian use in 1992
Lattice through truss bridge over Connecticut River on Norottuck Rail Trail
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists

Notre Dame Bridge (Hillsborough County, New Hampshire)
Built 1936; replaced 1988
Steel Arch bridge over Merrimack River on Bridge Street in Manchester
Replaced by a new bridge

Oak Grove Road Bridge (Highland County, Ohio)
Built 1874 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Lost bowstring truss bridge over East Fork Little Miami River on Oak Grove Road (CR 42)
No longer exists. HAER documentation sometime after 1983, bridge removed after that.

Oakland Avenue Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1979; replaced 2006
Lost open-spandrel arch bridge over PA 62 (Connely Blvd.) on S. Oakland Avenue in Sharon
Replaced by a new bridge

Ocmulgee River Bridge (Pulaski County, Georgia)
Built 1890 Lost 1993
Lost Warren through truss with no verticals bridge over Ocmulgee River on Southern Railway Company
Removed

Oil Creek Railroad Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Pratt through truss bridge over Oil Creek on Erie Railway


Old Blair Railroad Bridge (Washington County, Nebraska)
Built 1883; superstructure replaced 1923-24; spans relocated to cross Wind River in Wyoming
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Missouri River on Union Pacific Railroad
Superstructure replaced

Old Carr Bridge (Hillsborough County, New Hampshire)
Built in 1840 by Captain Jonathan Carr
Stone arch bridge over Beard's Brook on Jones Road in Hillsborough
Open to traffic