NR-contributing
View Exhibit mapStructures that contribute to a designated historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Aetnaville Bridge (Ohio County, West Virginia)
Built 1891; closed to traffic December 1988Through truss bridge over Ohio River Back Channel on Georgia Street in WheelingOpen to pedestrians
Belle Meade Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1900Double-intersection Warren pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on the main driveway leading to the Belle Meade MansionOpen to traffic
Bloomfield Bridge (Nelson County, Kentucky)
Built 1930Concrete tee beam bridge over East Fork Simpson Creek on KY 48Open to traffic
Catoctin Furnace Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built ca. 1872Bowstring pony truss bridge over Little Hunting Creek on a pedestrian pathOpen to pedestrians
Cedar Brook Viaduct (Anderson County, Kentucky)
Steel stringer bridge over Cedar Brook Road and Cedar Brook on Lexington and Ohio RailroadIntact but closed to all traffic
Falls Mill Arch Bridge (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built in 1914, replacing 2 pedestrian bridges dating back to the 1830'sAbandoned stone arch bridge over Factory Creek on Old Salem-Lexie RoadAbandoned
Fort Foster Bridge (Hillsborough County, Florida)
Built 1835 and reconstructed sinceTimber stringer bridge over Hillsborough River on Fort King Road, a historic military roadOpen to pedestrians
IAIS 4th Street Bridge (Scott County, Iowa)
Built 1928Subdivided Warren Through truss bridge on Iowa Interstate Railroad over 4th StreetOpen to traffic
MacArthur Bridge (Wayne County, Michigan)
Built 1923; rehabilitated 1998Open-spandrel arch bridge over Detroit River on Belle Isle TrafficOpen to traffic
Opequon Creek Bridge (Clarke County, Virginia)
Built 1932Concrete tee beam bridge over Opequon Creek on Carpers Valley RoadOpen to traffic
Prairie Creek Bridge (Platte County, Nebraska)
Built 1935; Lincoln Highway subsequently moved to other side of RR tracks.Pony truss bridge over Prairie Creek on former Lincoln Hwy, 5 mi. southwest of DuncanOpen to traffic
Rice Avenue Bridge (Bayfield County, Wisconsin)
Built 1912. Closed to vehicular traffic in 1967 and to pedestrians in 1983. Restored in 1984 for pedestrian use. Additional rehabilitation in 2006.Deck truss bridge over Pike Creek on Rice AvenueOpen to traffic
Riverdale (Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab) Bridge #1 (Marion County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1914 for James A. Allison's Riverdale estate, now the Ecolab at Marian University.Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Crooked Creek on a pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians only
Riverdale (Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab) Bridge #2 (Marion County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1914 for James A. Allison's Riverdale estate, now the Ecolab at Marian University.Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Crooked Creek on a pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians only
Riverdale (Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab) Bridge #3 (Marion County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1914 for James A. Allison's Riverdale estate, now the Ecolab at Marian University.Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Crooked Creek on a pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians only
Royal Springs Bridge (Scott County, Kentucky)
Built 1800 (some sources claim 1789) by Elijah Craig. For a more detailed history see above in Description.Stone arch bridge over Royal Spring Creek on Main St. (US 460)Open to traffic
Shober Bridge (Rowan County, North Carolina)
Built ca. 1932Steel stringer bridge over Norfolk Southern Railroad on North Ellis StreetOpen to traffic
Singing Bridge (Franklin County, Kentucky)
Built 1893; rehabilitated 1956; rehabilitated 2010Through truss bridge over Kentucky River on US 60 in FrankfortOpen to traffic
Stone Bridge (Prince William County, Virginia)
Originally Built 1825, destroyed 1862, rebuilt 1886Stone arch bridge over Bull Run Creek next to US 29 in ManassasOpen to pedestrians
Wapsi Great Western Line Truss Bridge (Mitchell County, Iowa)
Built in 1887; relocated to this spot in 1993 and has served the bike trail ever sincePratt through truss bridge over Unknown Stream on Wapsi Great Western Bike TrailOpen to traffic
Waterworks Trestle (Scott County, Iowa)
Built in the 1870s, Pony truss span and deck plate grder span added at a later date.Truss bridge over River Drive on railroadOpen to traffic
White River 30th Street Bridge (Marion County, Indiana)
Built 1907; rehabilitated 1979Concrete arch bridge over White River on 30th Street in IndianapolisOpen to traffic
White Rock Bridge (Washington County, Rhode Island)
Built 1906 by the National Construction Co.; railroad discontinued 1922; bridge closed to all traffic in 1976Through and pony truss bridge over Pawcatuck River on Bridge Road/White Rock Road at WesterlyOpen for Pedestrian Use
White Sand Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Mississippi)
Built 1913Pony truss bridge over White Sand Creek on River RoadOpen to traffic
Zacate Creek Bridge (Webb County, Texas)
Built 1916; rehabilitated 1928Arch bridge over Zacate Creek on Parking LotOpen to traffic