Nachitoch Bluff Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Morava Construction Co.; rehabilitated 1980; closed to traffic ca. 1996Derelict two-span through truss over Little Missouri River, just upstream from I-30Abandoned, 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 DamOpen to traffic
Navajo Bridge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Built 1927-1929; bypassed by parallel bridge in 1995Steel arch bridge over Colorado River on Alt US 89Open to pedestrians only
Nepesta Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905-06 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1989Lost two-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on Nepesta Road (CR 613) southeast of BooneReplaced by a new bridge
New Portland Wire Bridge (Somerset County, Maine)
Built ca. 1866; rehabilitated 1961Suspension bridge over Carrabasset River on Wire Bridge Road in New PortlandOpen to traffic
New River Gorge Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Opened Oct. 22, 1977Massive steel arch bridge over New River on US 19Open to traffic
Newark Bay Lift Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
Built 1924-25; demolished 1980Lost vertical lift bridge over Newark Bay on the Central Railroad of New JerseyLost
Newport Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1930Cantilevered through truss bridge on AR 367 (formerly US 67) over White River at NewportOpen to two-lane traffic
Nineteenth Street Bridge (Denver County, Colorado)
Built 1888 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works; rehabilitated
1965; closed to traffic 1986; new bridge built 1992Two-span wrought-iron through truss bridge over South Platte River on 19th Street in DenverOpen to pedestrians only
Nineveh Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1885; replaced 1989Lost through truss bridge over Old Channel Chariton River on CR 175 east of ConnelsvilleReplaced by a concrete bridge
Noakes Bridge (Nodaway County, Missouri)
Built 1891-92 by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1991Lost through truss over One Hundred and Two River on 130th Street (CR 156) southwest of HopkinsReplaced by a concrete bridge
Norfork Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Construction started Aug. 21, 1936, by the Vincennes Steel Company; dedicated June 17, 1937Four-span deck truss bridge over North Fork White River on AR 5 at NorforkOpen to traffic
North Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1907Double-leaf bascule through truss bridge over North Branch Chicago River on North Avenue in ChicagoOpen to two-lane traffic
North Halsted Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River Canal on N. Halsted Street in ChicagoOpen to traffic
North Williston Bridge (Chittenden County, Vermont)
Built 1925 by the Standard Engineering & Contracting Co.; closed to traffic in 1990; replaced 1993Lost through truss bridge over Winooski River on North Williston RoadReplaced by new bridge
Old Cleves Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Penn Bridge Co.; parallel bridge built 1959-60; closed
to traffic Feb. 1988; replaced 1990Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Great Miami River on eastbound US 50 at ClevesReplaced by modern bridge
Old Grade Road Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1924; replaced 1989Lost skewed through truss bridge over North Fork Salt River (Brashear Ditch) on CR 285 (Old Grade Road) south of BrashearReplaced by a concrete bridge
Old River Bridge (Saline County, Arkansas)
Built 1899 by the Youngstown Bridge Co. of Youngstown, Ohio; closed to traffic in 1974Two-span through truss bridge over Saline River on the Old Military Road near BentonAbandoned with portions of deck missing
Old St. Charles Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Completed 1904; closed to traffic in 1992; finally dismantled in 1997Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River at St. CharlesReplaced by a new bridge
Oldtown Bridge (Bonner County, Idaho)
Built 1926-27; replaced 1988Lost four-span Parker through truss bridge over Pend Oreille River on US 2 in OldtownReplaced by new bridge
Onion Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1911 by the Western Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Onion Creek just south of US 166 near CoffeyvilleMay or may not still be standing
Orange Street Bridge (Missoula County, Montana)
Built 1937; replaced 2003Lost deck truss bridge over Clark Fork on Orange Street in MissoulaReplaced by new bridge
Osage Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1911 by the Youngstown Bridge Co. of Youngstown, OhioThrough truss bridge over Osage Creek on CR 71 southeast of Healing SpringsOpen to one-lane traffic
Osage River MO 7 Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built 1930; replaced in the 1970s by a new bridge with the creation of Truman ReservoirLost through truss bridge over Osage River on MO 7 (formerly MO 35) west of WarsawRemoved
Osceola Arch Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Built 1928; replacement bridge completed 1974Lost open-spandrel arch bridge on MO 13 over Osage River (Truman Reservoir) near OsceolaReplaced by a new bridge
Osceola Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Osage River at OsceolaDemolished with the creation of Truman Reservoir
Ottawa Railroad Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
4 span through truss Vertical lift bridgeThrough truss bridge over Illinois River on Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad in Ottawa
Packsaddle Bridge (Roger Mills County, Oklahoma)
Built 1929-30; replaced 1985Lost 26-span through truss bridge over South Canadian River on US 283Replaced by a modern bridge
Paradise Road Bridge (Clay County, Missouri)
Built 1896 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works of St. Louis; demolished 1979 with the creation of Smithville ReservoirLost through truss over Little Platte River near ParadiseRemoved
Park Avenue Bridge (Greenlee County, Arizona)
Built 1918 by the Midland Construction Co.Through truss bridge over San Francisco River on Park Avenue in CliftonOpen to traffic
Parker Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1871 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio.
Main span replaced with a Camelback through truss
in the 1920's. Bridge closed and approach span removed Dec. 19, 1980.
Rest of bridge demolished ca. 1988Lost bowstring through truss bridge over Verdigris River southeast of CoffeyvilleNo longer exists
Pembroke Bridge (Giles County, Virginia)
Built 1915-16 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss bridge over New River on River Road (Route 623)Replaced by new bridge
Pine Creek Bridge (Park County, Montana)
Built 1910 by the Montana Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1990Lost through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on CR 203, just west of Pine CreekReplaced by new bridge
Pleasanton Road Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1910Open-spandrel concrete arch bridge over Medina River on Old Pleasanton RoadUnknown status
Pleasantville Covered Bridge (Berks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1852 as an uncovered bridge; covered in 1856Covered bridge over Little Manatawny Creek on PA 1030 (Covered Bridge Road)Open to traffic
Pocahontas Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., replacing an earlier through truss structure located
closer to the railroad bridge. Parallel bridge built 1986.Through truss bridge with a center swing span over Black River on US 67 at PocahontasOpen to two lanes of westbound traffic; eastbound traffic is carried
by a parallel deck girder bridge
Possum Kingdom Bridge (Palo Pinto County, Texas)
Built 1942 by the Works Progress AdministrationEighteen-span stone arch bridge over Brazos River on TX 16Open to traffic
Pruitt Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.Through truss bridge over Buffalo River on AR 7Open to traffic
Q Street Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 2000Five-span concrete arch bridge over Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway on Q Street NWOpen to traffic
Queensboro Bridge (Queens County, New York)
Opened to traffic March 30, 1909Cantilevered through truss bridge over East River on NY 25 in New YorkOpen to a total of 10 lanes of traffic
Red River US 82 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1931; replaced 1990Lost through truss over Red River on US 82 at Garland City in GarlandReplaced by a new bridge
Renwick Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. at an unknown dateThrough truss bridge over Du Page River on Renwick Road in PlainfieldOpen to one-lane traffic (?)
Richmond Bridge (Fort Bend County, Texas)
Opened July 23, 1925; parallel bridge built 1965; closed to traffic Nov. 1986; demolished July 14, 1988Lost cantilevered through truss over Brazos River on US 90A at RichmondRemoved
Riddle Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1987Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Holtsman Road beyond the end of Route YReplaced by modern bridge
Roberts Bluff Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1904 by A.M. Blodgett of Kansas CityLost through truss over Lamine River on Buffalo Prairie Drive south of BlackwaterReplaced by a new bridge in 1988
Rock House Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1994Lost through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Rockhouse Road near RussellvilleReplaced by a new bridge
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
Rodrick Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works using a design
patented in 1841 by Squire Whipple. Relocated in 1998.Bowstring through truss bridge originally located over Wills Creek on TR 144 in Coshocton County and relocated to Newark just off Country Club DriveOpen to pedestrians only
Romeo Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1899; closed to traffic 1992; replaced 1998Lost through truss swing bridge over the Chicago S&S Canel on 135th Street (Romeo Road) in RomeovilleReplaced by modern fixed-span bridge
Romley Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1881 by the Denver, South Park, and Pacific RailroadClosed deck truss bridge over Pomeray Gulch (Chrysolite Creek) on FR 295 southwest of St. ElmoOpen to pedestrians only
Roscoe Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Replaced 1976Lost through truss on Route E over Osage River (now Truman Reservoir) at RoscoeReplaced by a new bridge
Roubideau Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Built 1911 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1991Lost through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on CR G50Replaced by modern bridge
Rough Hollow Bridge (Hickory County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1890 at Hermitage; relocated ca. 1931Through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on CR 281 north of Hermitage, between Route Y and Route UOpen to traffic
Roundup Bridge (Musselshell County, Montana)
Built 1893-94 by the Hewett Bridge Co.; relocated in 1911Wooden through truss bridge over Musselshell River on CR 118Open to traffic
Roxie Road Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co. during 1905-1906 at a cost of $1,700; replaced by a concrete bridge in 1994Lost through truss over Cane Creek on CR 450 west of Poplar BluffReplaced by a concrete span on a new alignment to the north
Salamonie Road Bridge (Huntington County, Indiana)
Built 1885 by the Smith Bridge Co.; replaced 1993Lost Whipple truss over Wabash River on CR 200 W (Salamonie Road)Replaced by modern bridge
Saline River AR 229 Bridge (Saline County, Arkansas)
Built 1928; replaced 1999Lost two-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Saline River on AR 229 (Old US 67/70) just west of Benton in BentonReplaced by a new bridge
Sample's Crossing Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.; replaced by new bridge in 1948 but allowed to remain standingThrough truss bridge over Judith River on Route 81Unknown status
San Rafael Bridge (Emery County, Utah)
Built 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps; destroyed by arson fireSuspension bridge over the San Rafael River at Buckhorn WashDestroyed by fire
Santa Fe Truss Bridge (Monroe County, Missouri)
Built 1888 as a two-span bridge near Florida
by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co.; relocated
here in 1932; replaced 1992Lost wrought-iron through truss bridge over South Fork Salt River on CR 645 just south of Santa FeReplaced by a modern bridge
Saxton Ford Bridge (Buchanan County, Missouri)
Built 1925 by the Witham Construction Co.; replaced 1989Lost through truss bridge over Platte River on Saxton-Easton RoadReplaced by a modern bridge
Schneider's Ford Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1897-98 by the Youngstown Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1979; replaced 1988Lost through truss over Moreau River on Bald Hill Road, southeast of Jefferson CityReplaced by a concrete bridge
Seaford Bridge (Sussex County, Delaware)
Built 1925 by the Chicago Bascule Bridge Co.Bascule bridge over Nanticoke River on Front Street in SeafordOpen to traffic
Second Hennepin Avenue Suspension Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1876 by engineer Thomas Griffith; demolished 1890Lost suspension bridge over the Mississippi River (West Channel) on Hennepin Avenue at Nicollet Island in MinneapolisDemolished to make room for a steel arch bridge
Second Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1915 by the Fox Construction Co. of El Reno, OklahomaLost pony arch bridge over the Rock Island Railroad on Second Street in Little RockNo longer exists
Shelby Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2003Three-span through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Shelby Street in downtown NashvilleOpen to pedestrians only
Shippingsport Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Lost 7 span through truss vertical lift bridge, replaced with a modern span.Lost through truss bridge over Illinois River on once carried US 51 and later IL 351Replaced by new bridge
Smithfield Street Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1883 under the direction of engineer Gustav LindenthalTwo-span lenticular through truss bridge over Monongahela River on Smithfield Street in PittsburghOpen to four lanes of traffic
Snowden Bridge (Richland County, Montana)
Built 1914; retrofitted to also allow vehicular toll traffic in 1925Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Missouri River on the BNSF RailroadOpen to railroad traffic
South Fork Bridge (Garland County, Arkansas)
Built 1928 by a county work crew for $3,500. Made obsolete
by a new bridge in 1985 and closed to traffic.Two-span concrete arch bridge over South Fork Saline River, next to AR 128Open to pedestrians only
Spavinaw Creek Bedstead Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, Illinois. Replaced 1990Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Spavinaw Creek on CR 29 (Orchard Road) between Gravette and DecaturReplaced by a new bridge
Spring Lake Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the United States Resettlement Administration (WPA)Small two-span stone arch bridge over Bob Barnes Branch at Spring Lake Recreation AreaOpen to traffic
Springdale Bridge (Park County, Montana)
Built 1908; south span replaced 1916; bypassed by new bridge in 1981Through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Route 563Unknown status
Springfield Bridge (Faulkner County, Arkansas)
Completed July 1874 by the King Bridge Manufactory & Iron
Works of Iola, Kansas, a branch of the King Bridge Co. of Cleveland, Ohio.
Bypassed by a new bridge 1991.Iron bowstring truss bridge over Cadron Creek near Springfield on the Conway-Faulkner County lineOpen to pedestrians only
Squirrel Bridge (Fremont County, Idaho)
Built during the late 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps; replaced 1983Lost wooden Howe pony truss bridge over Fall River on CCC Camp RoadReplaced by a new bridge
St. Mary River Aqueduct Bridge (Glacier County, Montana)
Built 1915 by the Minneapolis Bridge Co.Two-span through truss bridge over St. Mary River on CR 224, also carrying a pair of water pipelinesOpen to traffic
St. Mary River Bridge (Glacier County, Montana)
Built 1934Three-span concrete arch bridge over St. Mary River on Going-To-The-Sun RoadOpen to traffic
Station Road Bridge (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
Built 1881-82 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1992Through truss bridge over the Cuyahoga River on Station Road in Cuyahoga Valley National ParkOpen to pedestrians only
Stono River SC 700 Bridge (Charleston County, South Carolina)
Built 1929 by the Greenville Steel & Iron Co.; rehabilitated and widened in 1951; replaced 2004Lost pony truss swing bridge over Stono River on SC 700, west of CharlestonOpen to traffic
Sugar Creek Bridge (Christian County, Kentucky)
Built 1894 by the Groton Bridge & Manufacturing Co. of Groton, NY. Replaced 1985Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Sugar Creek on KY 124Replaced(?) by modern bridge
Sunset Bridge (Polk County, Missouri)
Built 1884-85 on the Bolivar-Buffalo Road at Burns by the King Bridge Co.;
relocated to Sunset Ford in 1931-32Lost through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on 475th Road between the ends of Route Y and Route YYNo longer exists
Surprise School Bridge (Henry County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over South Grand River near Gaines, probably beyond the end of Route WDestroyed by the creation of Truman Reservoir
Sutton Road Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1879; rehabilitated 1987Whipple through truss bridge over Wapsipinicon River on Sutton Road near ParisOpen to traffic
Tama Lincoln Highway Bridge (Tama County, Iowa)
Built 1915 by Paul KingsleyConcrete bridge over Mud Creek on 5th Street E in TamaOpen to traffic
Tenth Street Bridge (Cascade County, Montana)
Built 1920 by Porter Brothers Co. of Spokane, WAEight-span open-spandrel arch bridge over the Missouri River on 10th Street in Great FallsOpen to pedestrians only
Tongue River Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1897 by W.S. Hewett & Co.Lost through truss bridge over Tongue River on CR 054 in Miles CityReplaced by a moden bridge on current site
Towpath Bridge (Coshocton County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1872; reconstructed from parts at a later dateIron pony truss footbridge over the Ohio & Erie Canal at Uppermost Triple Locks in Roscoe VillageOpen to pedestrians only
Triborough Lift Bridge (New York County, New York)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1967Vertical lift bridge over Harlem River between Manhattan and Randall's Island in New YorkOpen to six lanes of traffic
Trickum Road Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1884-85 by the King Bridge Co. on the county seat road
between Sedalia and Marshall. Relocated ca. 1920 a short distance
to the southwest. Replaced by a new concrete bridge in 1991Lost through truss over Heaths Creek on Trickum Road just west of the intersection between US 65 and Route BBReplaced by a concrete bridge
Tumbling Shoals Bridge (Cleburne County, Arkansas)
Built 1912 by contractor Harry Churchill. Probably lost when Greers Ferry Lake was constructed 1962-65.Lost swinging bridge over Little Red River between Heber Springs and Tumbling ShoalsRemoved
Tunkhannock Viaduct (Wyoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912-15 for the Lackawanna RailroadMassive ten-span concrete arch bridge over Tunkhannock Creek on the Canadian Pacific Railroad at NicholsonOpen to traffic
Twenty-First Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1892 by the City of St. Louis. Closed to traffic
in 1976 and demolished after 1984Lost three-span through truss bridge over the railroad tracks on 21st Street south of Highway 40Demolished but never replaced
University Heights Bridge (New York County, New York)
Originally built 1895; main span relocated in 1906; opened to traffic January 8, 1908Swing bridge over Harlem River on W. 207th Street in New YorkOpen to traffic
Vandalia Bridge (Valley County, Montana)
Built 1910 by the Central States Bridge Co.; replaced 1989Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Milk River on CR 411 near VandaliaReplaced by new bridge
Victor Bridge (Ravalli County, Montana)
Built 1907; replaced 2000Lost through truss bridge over Bitterroot River on CR 404, just east of VictorReplaced by new bridge
Vole Drive Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Originally built 1886 at Redings Mill by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co., then relocated here in 1932.
Replaced by a new bridge in 1993.Lost through truss bridge over Clear Creek on Vole Drive (CR 312) east of RitchieReplaced by a modern stringer bridge
Wabash Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1930Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Wabash Avenue in ChicagoOpen to traffic
Waco Suspension Bridge (McLennan County, Texas)
Built 1869-70; rehabilitated 1914Suspension bridge over the Brazos River on Bridge Street in WacoOpen to pedestrians only
Waddell 'A' Truss Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1898 for the Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway.
Abandoned in 1939, but converted into a highway bridge on
MO 4 in 1953. Dismantled in 1980 to make room for Smithville Reservoir,
but relocated and reassembled in 1987 as a pedestrian bridge Through truss bridge originally spanning Linn Branch Creek in Clinton County near Trimble, but relocated to ParkvilleOpen to pedestrians only
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