106th Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1998
Bascule bridge over Calumet River on 106th Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

156th Street Bridge (Ray County, Missouri)
Built 1912 by John Dildine and Company; replaced 1999. This was a 5-panel Pratt through truss located near the Hartman Road Bridge
Lost through truss over Crooked River on W. 156th Street beyond the end of Route FF, northeast of Rayville
Replaced by a concrete bridge

23rd Street Viaduct (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1936; replaced 1997
Lost plate girder bridge over Big Blue River on 23rd Street Trafficway
Replaced by new bridge

Abbett Avenue Bridge (Morris County, New Jersey)
Built 1896; rehabilitated 1941; demolished ca. 1978; replacement bridge built 1986
Lost pony truss bridge over Whippany River on Abbett Avenue in Morristown
Replaced by new bridge

Adams Mill Covered Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1872 by the Wheelock Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1990
Three-span covered bridge over Wildcat Creek on CR 50 East
Open to traffic

Adams Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1927; rehabilitated 1996
Bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River on Adams Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Aiken Street Bridge (Middlesex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1883 by the Corrugated Metal Co. (Berlin Iron Bridge Co.)
Five-span through truss bridge over Merrimack River on Aiken Street in Lowell
Open to traffic

Alloway Creek Bridge (Salem County, New Jersey)
Built 1905
Swing bridge over Alloway Creek on CR 623
Closed to all traffic

Alton Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1928; closed for major repairs in 1959 and 1975; permently closed January 4, 1994; first span imploded August 11, 1994, other 6 spans imploded August-October 1994
Lost seven-span through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on US 67 at Alton
Replaced by the Clark Bridge

Alton Railroad Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1892-94 under the direction of George S. Morison
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Mississippi River on the Burlington Northern Railroad at Alton
Removed after the railroad line was abandoned

Alvord Lake Bridge (San Francisco County, California)
Built 1889 by Ernest L. Ransome
Reinforced concrete arch bridge over a pedestrian walkway at Golden Gate Park
Open to traffic

American Mill Bridge (Jasper County, Missouri)
Built 1886 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1985
Lost through truss bridge over Center Creek on CR 110 southeast of Carthage
Replaced by a modern bridge

ASB Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Construction started 1909 and opened to traffic on December 28, 1911
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Missouri River on the BNSF Railroad in Kansas City
Open to railroad traffic

Ash Grove Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1926 by contractor A.P. Poirot of Belleville, Illinois; demolished May 2006
Lost three-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Sac River on US 160 just west of Ash Grove
Replaced by a new bridge

Augusta Bridge (Woodruff County, Arkansas)
Completed in November 1930; replaced 2001
Lost cantilevered through truss over White River on US 64 at Augusta
Replaced by a new bridge

Auwaiakeakua Bridge (Hawaii County, Hawaii)
Built 1940
Lost wooden bridge over Auwaiakekua Gulch on Mamalahoa Road
No longer exists

Avondale Road Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1927 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 1 on Avondale Road in North Little Rock
Open to traffic

Babylon Bend Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
Built 1890
Through truss bridge over Spoon River on Babylon Road (TR 123)
Closed to all traffic

Bacon Bridge (Moniteau County, Missouri)
Built 1885 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio. Damaged by flooding in September 1905 and rebuilt 1906 by the Interstate Bridge Co. of Kansas City. Replaced 1987.
Lost through truss bridge over Moniteau Creek on Bacon Bridge Road
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Bailey Island Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Built 1926
Bridge over Wills Strait on 24 in Town of Harpswell
Open to traffic

Barber Bridge (Golden Valley County, Montana)
Built 1911 by the Security Bridge Co.; replaced 1983
Lost through truss bridge over Musselshell River on CR 201
Replaced by new bridge

Bardwell's Ferry Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1882 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over Deerfield River on Bardwell's Ferry Road in Conway
Open to traffic

Baring Creek Bridge (Glacier County, Montana)
Built 1931
Concrete and stone arch bridge over Baring Creek on the Going-to-the-Sun Road
Open to traffic

Baseline Bridge (Adams County, Colorado)
Built 1926 by the Levy Construction Co.; replaced 1989
Lost three-span pony truss bridge over South Platte River on 168th Avenue (Baseline Road) in Brighton
Replaced by modern bridge

Bayonne Bridge (Hudson County, New Jersey)
Built 1931
Steel through arch bridge over Kill Van Kull between Bayonne and Staten Island
Toll bridge open to traffic

Beaver Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built 1949 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Malvern, Arkansas
Suspension bridge over White River (Table Rock Reservoir) on AR 187 at Beaver, northwest of Eureka Springs
Open to one-lane traffic with a 10 ton weight limit

Belleville Turnpike Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
Built 1914 by the Strauss Bascule Bridge Co.; replaced 2003
Lost through truss bascule bridge over Passaic River on NJ 7 in Belleville/North Arlington/Kearny
No longer exists

Benson Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1909-10 by engineer E. A. Gast; rehabilitated 1992
Rainbow arch bridge over Mill Creek on Benson Street on the line between Lockland and Reading
Open to two-lane traffic

Benton Railroad Bridges (Saline County, Arkansas)
One standing and one lost railroad bridges over the Saline River south of Benton, next to the Old River Bridge
Open to traffic

Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge (Butte County, California)
Built 1856 using materials transported from Troy, NY; closed to traffic in 1954; relocated 1967
Relocated suspension bridge formerly over Feather River
Open to pedestrians

Big Four Railroad Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Originally built 1895 by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Big Four). Reconstructed 1929 using existing stone piers. Abandoned 1969.
Abandoned six-span through truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River at Louisville
Awaiting rehabilitation to reopen as a pedestrian bridge

Big Piney Creek Bridge (Johnson County, Arkansas)
Built 1931
Through truss bridge over Big Piney Creek on AR 123 near Fort Douglas
Open to one-lane traffic with a weight limit

Black Hawk Bridge (Allamakee County, Iowa)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1955
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on IA 9 at Lansing
Open to two-lane traffic

Blair Bridge (Washington County, Nebraska)
Built 1928-29; tolls removed 1962
Lost three-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on US 30 east of Blair
Replaced by a modern bridge

Blue Rock Road Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1970; closed Nov. 2001
Lost through truss bridge over the Miami River on Blue Rock Road at New Baltimore
Demolished Oct. 11, 2006

Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge (Erath County, Texas)
Built 1890 by the Runyon Bridge Co.; relocated 1934
Cable-stayed bridge over Puluxy River on CR 149 (Berry's Creek Road)
Open to pedestrians only

Bonanza Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1883; replaced and relocated in 1994-95
Whipple through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Bonanza Road
Relocated to a field next to the original site

Bonners Ferry Bridge (Boundary County, Idaho)
Built 1932-33; rehabilitated 1970; replaced 1984
Lost five-span Parker through truss bridge over Kootenai River on US 95 in Bonners Ferry
Replaced by new bridge

Bovina Railroad Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Five-span open-spandrel arch railroad bridge over Big Black River near Bovina, east of Vicksburg
Open to traffic

Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
Built 1930-31 under the supervision of A.M. Felgate and W.S. Hindman; rehabilitated 1989
Five-span open-spandrel arch bridge over the Cuyahoga River on OH 82
Open to two-lane traffic

Bridgeport Bridge (Belmont County, Ohio)
Built 1893 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. Rehabilitated 1987 with load-bearing Bailey truss installed over the deck
Closed three-span through truss bridge over Ohio River Back Channel on US 40 between Bridgeport and Wheeling Island
Closed to all traffic

Bridgeport Covered Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1862 by the Virginia Turnpike Co.; closed to traffic in 1973
Covered bridge over South Yuba River on Pleasant Valley Road in South Yuba State Park
Open to pedestrians only

Broad Street Bridge (Mason County, Texas)
Built 1918 by the Alamo Construction Co.
Concrete Howe pony truss bridge over Comanche Creek on Broad Street in Mason
Unknown status

Broadway Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1887-88 by the King Iron Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1987
Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on Broadway Street in Minneapolis
Replaced by a new bridge, but one span relocated and reused for the Merriam Street Bridge

Bronx Whitestone Bridge (Bronx County, New York)
Opened to traffic April 29, 1939
Suspension bridge over East River on I-678 in New York
Open to six lanes of traffic

Brookline Arch Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1918 by the Pioneer Construction Co.; replaced 1992
Lost concrete arch bridge over Wilson Creek on Farm Road 156 (Brookline Road) just west of Springfield in Springfield
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Brooklyn Bridge (Kings County, New York)
Opened to traffic May 24, 1883
Suspension bridge over East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York
Open to traffic

Brush Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1901 by William Rockhill Nelson. Replaced 1991
Lost two-span stone arch bridge over Brush Creek on Rockhill Road
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Bryan's Crossing Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built 1937 by Joseph Dice; destroyed by the creation of Truman Reservoir
Lost swinging bridge over South Grand River
No longer exists

Buffalo River US 65 Bridge (Searcy County, Arkansas)
Built 1928-29; replaced 1990
Lost three-span arch bridge over Buffalo River on US 65
Replaced by a modern bridge

Bull Creek Bridge (Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Built 1915 by the Camden Iron Co.; replaced 1986
Lost pony truss bridge over Bull Creek on NC 2408
Replaced by new bridge

Burton Road Bridge (Washington County, Idaho)
Built 1910; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Little Weiser River on Burton Road (FAS 3879), southeast of Cambridge
Replaced by new bridge

Busching Covered Bridge (Ripley County, Indiana)
Built 1885 by Thomas A. Hardman
Covered bridge over Laughery Creek on CR 40 South
Open to one-lane traffic

Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge (Barnstable County, Massachusetts)
Through truss vertical lift bridge over Cape Cod Canal on the Bay Colony Railroad at Buzzards Bay
Open to traffic

C&O Railroad Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1929
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River at Cincinnati
Open to railroad traffic

Cache River US 412 Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; replaced 1995
Abandoned pony truss bridge over Cache River on US 412 between Walnut Ridge and Paragould
Replaced by new bridge, but main span preserved in place

Calion Bridge (Union County, Arkansas)
Built 1930-31 by the Keliher Construction Co. of Little Rock. Replaced 1993
Lost through and deck truss bridge over Ouachita River on US 167 near Calion
Replaced by a new bridge

Campbell Bridge (Warren County, Illinois)
Built 1895, replaced by a modern bridge in 1992
Lost through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Township Road 22
Replaced by new bridge

Canton Viaduct (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1835 by Capt. William Gibbs McNeill
Massive stone arch bridge over East Branch Neponset River and Neponset Street on the MBTA Railroad
Open to traffic

Cape Girardeau Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Opened to traffic Sept. 3, 1928; replaced 2003
Lost continuous through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on MO 34/IL 146 at Cape Girardeau
Replaced by Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge and closed to all traffic on December 13, 2003; main spans demolished on September 9, 2004

Carroll Street Bridge (Wabash County, Indiana)
Built 1889 by the Milwaukee Bridge & Iron Works; rehabilitated 1982
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Wabash River on Smith Street in Wabash
No longer exists

Carrollton Viaduct (Baltimore, Maryland)
Built 1829
Stone arch bridge over Gwynn's Falls on the CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Caton Ford Bridge (Vernon County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss over Marmaton River on CR 301 (Caton Road) north of Nevada
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Cedar Creek Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1934-35 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Stone arch bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 5 below Roosevelt Lake in Petit Jean State Park
Open to traffic

Cedar Falls Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co. for $3,890. Replaced 1989.
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Flat River on Ceder Falls Road just east of Desloge in Desloge
No longer exists, replaced by concrete bridge

Ceylon Covered Bridge (Adams County, Indiana)
Built 1862 by Smith Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1963; closed to traffic 1974
Covered bridge over an old channel of Wabash River on CR 950S at Limberlost County Park
Open to pedestrians only

Chain of Rocks Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1893 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost through truss bridge over the Cuivre River at Chain of Rocks
No longer exists

Chicago Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1914
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on Chicago Avenue in Chicago
Open to traffic

Choate Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1764; widened 1838
Two-span stone arch bridge over Ipswich River on MA 1A (Main Street) in Ipswich
Open to traffic

Choctaw Bottoms Bridge (Grayson County, Texas)
Built by the American Bridge Co.; replaced 1999
Lost pony truss bridge over Choctaw Creek on Choctaw Bottoms Road
Replaced by new bridge

Chouteau Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1887; converted into vehicular use in 1951; demolished in 2001
Lost three-span Whipple truss bridge over the Missouri River in Kansas City
Replaced by new bridge in 2001

Clarendon Bridge (Monroe County, Arkansas)
Built 1931
Cantilevered through truss bridge over White River on US 79 in Clarendon
Open to traffic

Clarkton Bridge (Halifax County, Virginia)
Built 1901-02 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; rehabilitated 2005
Two-span through truss bridge over Staunton River on Route 620, near Clarkton
Open to pedestrians only

Clear Creek Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1896 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1904 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Clear Creek on Farm Road 33
Replaced by modern bridge

Cleves Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1959-60
Four-span through truss bridge over the Great Miami River on westbound US 50 at Cleves
Open to two lanes of westbound traffic

Coal Creek IL 97 Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
Built 1936; replaced 1995
Lost pony truss bridge over Coal Creek on IL 97
Replaced by modern bridge

Columbia River Interstate Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Northbound bridge built 1917; southbound bridge built 1958
Pair of vertical lift bridges over the Columbia River on I-5 between Vancouver and Portland in Portland
Open to traffic

Commercial Street Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Replaced 1990
Lost two-span arch bridge over Purgatoire River on Commercial Street in Trinidad
Replaced by new bridge

Confederate Avenue Steel Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1903 by the Penn Bridge Co.
Lost arch-truss bridge within Vicksburg National Military Park on Confederate Avenue over Jackson Road and South Fork Glass Bayou in Vicksburg
Removed after 1997, but brick abutments remain

Connecticut Avenue Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1907; rehabilitated 1995
Concrete arch bridge over Rock Creek on Connecticut Avenue
Open to traffic

Coram Railroad Bridge (Flathead County, Montana)
Built ca. 1900
Two-span Baltimore deck truss bridge over Flathead River on the BNSF Railroad
Open to railroad traffic(?)

Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1866; rehabilitated 1989
Two-span covered bridge over Connecticut River between Cornish, NH, and Windsor, VT
Open to one-lane traffic

Cortland Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1901-02
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on W. Cortland Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Cotter Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Built 1930 by the Marsh Engineering Co. and Bateman Contracting Co.; rehabilitated 2003-04
Six-span rainbow arch bridge over White River on US 62B at Cotter
Open to two-lane traffic

Craig Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1902; replaced and relocated in 2006
Relocated three-span through truss bridge formerly over the Missouri River at Craig
Awaiting reconstruction at new location 45 miles away near Helena

Cumberland Covered Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Built 1877; rehabilitated 1999
Covered bridge over Mississinewa River on CR 990E in Matthews
Open to traffic

Cuttingsville Bridge (Rutland County, Vermont)
Built 1928 by the American Bridge Co.; replaced 1991
Lost pony truss bridge over Mill River on VT 103
Replaced by new bridge

Cypress Creek CR 64 Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1993
Lost skewed through truss over Cypress Creek on CR 64 near Perry
Replaced by a new bridge

De Valls Bluff Bridge (Prairie County, Arkansas)
Built 1924; new approaches added 1931; repaired in 1972 and 1988; replaced 2004
Lost vertical-lift through truss bridge over White River on US 70 at De Valls Bluff
Replaced by a new bridge

Dearborn River High Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1897 by the King Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2003
Deck truss bridge over Dearborn River on CR 300
Open to traffic

Defiance Road Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Built 1906-1907 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Femme Osage Creek on Defiance Road just off Route F
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Dick's Mill Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1898 by the Springtown Bridge Co.
Lost through truss over Moniteau Creek on Cotton Drive just beyond the end of Route T
Replaced by a new bridge in 1989

Doniphan Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Completed 1928, replacing an 1898 bridge. Replaced in 1991.
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Current River on US 160 at Doniphan
Replaced by a new bridge

Doty Road Bridge (Bergen County, New Jersey)
Lost truss bridge over Ramapo River on Doty Road in Oakland
No longer exists

Dresden Suspension Bridge (Muskingum County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Bellefontaine Bridge & Steel Co.
Suspension bridge over Muskingum River on OH 208 in Dresden
Bypassed and closed to all traffic

Duck Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1888 by the Boston Bridge Works
Five-span through truss bridge over Merrimack River on Union Street in Lawrence
Open to traffic

Duck Creek Bridge (Yellowstone County, Montana)
Built 1915; replaced 1991
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Route 329
Replaced by new bridge

Eads Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1869-1874 under the direction of engineer James Buchanan Eads
Three-span steel arch bridge over the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis
Top deck open to four lanes of traffic with a pedestrian lane, bottom deck open to two tracks of MetroLink light rail service

East Fork Little Tarkio River Bridge (Atchison County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1890; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over East Fork Little Tarkio River on CR 523 just off Route N
Replaced by a concrete bridge

East Navidad River FM 1579 Bridge (Fayette County, Texas)
Built 1923
Concrete deck girder bridge over East Navidad River on FM 1579
Open to traffic