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Big Creek Bridge (Nowata County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1930, yeah thats what the documentation says, but it appears to be much, much older. Look at the slender chords, and tiny pin-connections.Through truss bridge over Big Creek on N4190 Rd.Closed to all traffic
Black Bridge (Mesa County, Colorado)
Built 1891 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.; damaged by flooding in 1983Lost through truss bridge over Gunnison River on CR 25.30Lost
Brosseau Road Bridge (St. Louis County, Minnesota)
Built in 1911 by the Penn Bridge Co.; replaced 1998Lost Parker through truss bridge over Cloquett River on Brosseau Road (County Road 694)No longer exists
Eel River IN 46 Bridge (Clay County, Indiana)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1977Two-span through truss bridge over Eel River on IN 46Bridge has been reopened to traffic
Eighteenth Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1908-1910 by the American Bridge Co., reusing
piers and abutments from a previous deck truss bridge constructed
in 1882. Closed to traffic June 20, 1983, but remained
open to pedestrians. Replaced by a new four-lane bridge in 1986.Lost through truss on Eighteenth Street over the railroad tracks just south of the US 40/I-64 viaduct and Union StationReplaced by a new bridge
Frumet Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Made obsolete by a new bridge on Route H in 1962 or earlierAbandoned through truss bridge over Big River west of Frumet, visible from Route HAbandoned with deck missing
Grand River Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Built 1883 by the Kansas City Bridge & Iron Co.; closed to traffic in the 1990sWhipple through truss bridge over Grand River on 137th StreetAbandoned with deck partially missing
Hazleton Bridge (Knox County, Indiana)
Built 1923Through truss bridge over White River on Old US 41 in HazletonClosed to all traffic
Hendrickson Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1933-34 as part of a realignment of US 67. Closed
in 1965 when a section collapsed after being hit by a truck; was reopened
in 29 days. Replacement bridge built 1976.Abandoned two-span through truss bridge over Black River near HendricksonAbandoned and overgrown with kudzu, but reachable on foot
High Banks Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Built 1902 by the Indiana Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over White River on CR 300SRestored and reopened to traffic with a 13 Ton limit.
Imboden Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1937 by C.F. Lytle of Sioux City, IowaPony and deck truss bridge over Spring River and the Frisco Railroad on US 62 at ImbodenOpen to two-lane traffic, with a pedestrian sidewalk
Kalispell Old Steel Bridge (Flathead County, Montana)
Built 1894; replaced 2009Lost through truss bridge over Flathead River on CR 091 (Holt Stage Road)Replaced by a new bridge
Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 2 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned 1983Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the former Kansas City Southern Railway, south of James StreetClosed to all traffic
Kent Street Bridge (Ionia County, Michigan)
Built in 1907 by Wynkoop & McGormley; relocated to Portland Riverwalk TrailParker through truss bridge over Grand River on Portland Riverwalk TrailRelocated and restored
Lewis Mill Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Completed Oct. 3, 1892, by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1989Lost through truss over Grand River on CR 570 (July Avenue) west of Jameson, beyond the end of Route OOReplaced by a concrete bridge
Main Street Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1928; replaced 1993Lost through truss bridge over Patoka River on Main Street in PatokaReplaced by new bridge
Maucks Pond IN 64 Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1979Through truss bridge over Maucks Pond on IN 64Demolition Pending.
McConnelsville Bridge (Morgan County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Oregonia Bridge Co. of Lebanon, Oh.; rehabilitated 1991Through truss bridge over Muskingum River on County Road 203 in McConnelsvilleOpen to traffic
Mill Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Mill Creek in Fort ScottAbandoned with most of deck removed, but has intact walkway (cross at own risk)
Miller Ford Bridge (Gentry County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1997Lost through truss bridge over Grand River on Old Havana Trail (CR 469)Replaced by a new bridge
Mulberry River AR 23 Bridge (Franklin County, Arkansas)
Built 1935 by McEachin and McEachin, Inc., of Little RockThree-span pony truss bridge over Mulberry River on AR 23Open to traffic
Ohio Street Bridge (Vanderburgh County, Indiana)
Built 1891 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Pigeon Creek on Ohio StreetOpen to pedestrians
Perry Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1926 by the Midland Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Bridge Street (Old US 24) just west of PerryClosed in April 2013
Porter's Bluff Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1904; replaced 1963Lost through truss over White River (now Beaver Lake) on AR 12 east of RogersReplaced by a modern bridge in conjunction with the creation of Beaver Lake
Priest Ford Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1974; bypassed by new bridge in 2001Through truss bridge over West Fork White River on Priest Ford Road (CR 750 W)Open to pedestrians only
Prospect Bridge (Marion County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Standard Engineering Co.; rehabilitated 1985Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH 47 in ProspectReplaced
Rockport Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1900 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; destroyed by flooding in 1990Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on AR 84 in MalvernDestroyed by flooding
Sand Creek IN 3 Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1982Lost through truss bridge over Sand Creek on IN 3Being replaced with a new bridge.
Sappington Bridge (Crawford County, Missouri)
Built 1904; demolished Mar. 21, 2002; new concrete bridge
completed Dec. 2002.Lost through truss bridge over Meramec River southeast of Sullivan beyond the end of Route DNo longer exists
Stinson Creek Railroad Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1878 over Sni-A-Bar Creek in Grain Valley; relocated here in 1902; rehabilitated 1944; converted to pedestrian use in 2006Through truss bridge over Stinson Creek, just off Hickman Avenue in FultonOpen to pedestrians only