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Champ Clark Bridge (Pike County, Missouri)
Built 1927-28; rehabilitated 1981 and 2005
Five-span through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on US 54 at Louisiana
Open to two-lane traffic

Charenton Canal Bridge (St. Mary Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1941
Through truss bridge over Charenton Canal on LA182
Open to traffic

Charleroi-Monessen Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1906 by the Mercantile Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1986; closed 2009
Through truss bridge over Monongahela River on PA 2018 in Charleroi
Demolished by PennDOT A Few Minutes Before 9:00 AM EDT, July 11, 2011

Chatham Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1964
Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Cal Sag Channel on Chatham Street in Blue Island
Open to pedestrians only. Closed to vehicular traffic

Cheat Lake Bridge (Monongalia County, West Virginia)
Built 1976
Deck truss bridge over Cheat Lake on I-68
Open to traffic

Chef Menteur Pass Bridge (Orleans Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1929
Through truss swing bridge over Chef Menteur Pass on US 90 in New Orleans
Open to traffic

Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Charleston Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1907
Parker through truss bridge over Kanawha River on CSX Railroad (Formerly Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad)
Intact but closed to all traffic

Chesterfield-Brattleboro Bridge (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built 1937; Bypassed in 2003
Steel through arch bridge over Connecticut River on former Hwy 9 in Chesterfield
Open to Pedestrians

Chicago & Western Indiana RR Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Warren through truss bridge over Little Calumet River on Chicago & Western Indiana/Union Pacific RR's
Open

Chicago, Madison & Northern RR Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1899
Pratt through truss bridge over Sanitary & Ship Canal on CNRR (original Chicago, Madison & Northern Railroad)
Open to traffic

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

Chow Chow Bridge (Grays Harbor County, Washington)
Built 1952, Collapsed and Rebuilt 1964, Collapsed and Rebuilt 1973, Collapsed 1988
Lost Suspension bridge over Quinault River on BIA Road 7000
Collapsed

Chuck Yeager Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1954; rehabilitated 1986
Through truss bridge over Kanawha River on Southbound I-77 in Charleston
Open to traffic

Cicero Avenue Cal-Sag Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1938; rehabilitated 1963
Through truss bridge over Calumet Sag Channel on Cicero Avenue (IL 50) in Crestwood
Open to four-lane traffic

Circleville Covered bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Big Flat Rock River on US Route 52/ SR3
Replaced by new bridge

Clackamas River Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Original bridge built 1893, Current bridge abandoned 1968
Abandoned Warren through truss bridge over Clackamas River on Abandoned Portland Traction Company Rail/Trolley Line
Abandoned

Claiborne Avenue Bridge (Orleans Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1957
Vertical lift bridge over the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (Industrial Canal) on Claiborne Ave. (LA 39) in New Orleans
Open to traffic

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

Clark Memorial Bridge (McCracken County, Kentucky)
Built 1931
Three-span through truss bridge over Tennessee River on US 60 in Ledbetter
Open to traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

Clarno Bridge (Wasco County, Oregon)
Built 1975
Steel through arch bridge over John Day River on OR 218
Open to traffic

Clay's Ferry Bridge (Fayette County, Kentucky)
Built 1946 as part of US 25; twin span added 1963 as part of I-75; both spans widened in 1998 to form a single six-lane bridge
Deck truss bridge over the Kentucky River on I-75/US 25/US 421 at Clay's Ferry south of Lexington
Open to six lanes of traffic

Clinch River US 70 Bridge (Roane County, Tennessee)
Built 1929-31; demolished 2006
Lost four-span through truss bridge over Clinch River on US 70/TN 1 in Harriman
No longer exists

CN Maquoketa River Bridge (Delaware County, Iowa)
Built 1927
Deck plate girder bridge over Maquoketa River on Railroad
Open to traffic

CNRR/Amtrak Cal-Sag Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge over Cal-Sag Channel on Canadian National RR/Amtrak
Open

CNW Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, West Channel) (Clinton County, Iowa)
Built 1865; Reconstructed 1874; Drawspan replaced 1887; A few spans replaced in 1898; replaced by a new bridge in 1908
Lost Bollman through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

Colonel John Joseph Tominac Memorial Bridge (Cambria County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1958; rehabilitated 1997
Through truss bridge over Little Conemaugh River on PA 271 (Maple Avenue) in Johnstown
Open to traffic

Colorado River Bridge (Burnet County, Texas)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1975 Lost 2013
Deck truss bridge over Colorado River on US 281 in Marble Falls
Demolished and replaced by a new bridge. Demolition by implosion, the morning of March 17th 2013.

Colorado River Bridge (Wharton County, Texas)
Built 1930
Through truss bridge over Colorado River on Business 59 SB in Wharton
Open to traffic

Columbus Drive Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1982
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Columbus Drive in Chicago
Open to traffic

Columbus Viaduct (Platte County, Nebraska)
Built 2009
Bridge over Union Pacific Overpass on US 30/81
Open to traffic

Commodore Schuyler F. Helm Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1946
Vertical lift bridge over Cerritos Channel on CA 47 in Long Beach
Open to traffic

Connecticut Avenue Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1979
Steel arch bridge over Klingle Valley on Connecticut Avenue
Open to traffic

Connecticut River Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 2002
Steel through arch bridge over Connecticut River on NH 25A in Orford
Open to traffic

Connecticut River Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1993
Through truss bridge over Connecticut River on NH 25 in Piermont
Open to traffic

Coosa River Bridge (Chilton County, Alabama)
Built 1958
Deck truss bridge over Coosa River on Sr 22
Open to traffic

Coquille River Bridge (Coos County, Oregon)
Built 1922, Bypassed 1986, Demolished in 1993
Lost swing span bridge over Coquille River on OR-42S (Fromerly US 101) in Coquille
Removed and salvaged in 1993

Corbin Bridge (Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1996
Suspension bridge over Raystown Branch Juniata River on TR 428
Open to traffic

Cordell Hull Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1992
Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on NFA A392 in Carthage
Closed to all traffic

Corn Creek Bridge (Lewis County, Washington)
Built 1967
Steel arch bridge over Corn Creek on US 12
Open to traffic

Cortright Creek Bridge (Lewis County, Washington)
Built 1983
Arched Pratt deck truss bridge over Cortright Creek on US 12
Open to traffic

Cowlitz River Bridge (Cowlitz County, Washington)
Built 1951
Through truss bridge over Cowlitz River on WA 4 in Kelso
Open to traffic

CR 510 Bridge (Marquette County, Michigan)
Originally built in Pennsylvania around the turn of the century. Acquired by the state of Michigan in 1919 and erected in 1921. Closed to traffic in 2010.
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Dead River on former CR 510
Open to pedestrians

Crescent Rail Bridge (Scott County, Iowa)
Built 1899
Camelback through truss bridge over Mississippi River on BNSF/CP/IC&E/DM&E Railroad in Davenport
Open to traffic

Crest Hill Rail Lift Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Through truss lift bridge over Des Plaines River/BNSF RR on EJ&E RR in Crest Hill
Open to traffic

Crooked River Bridge (Jefferson County, Oregon)
Built 1926, Closed to vehicles 2000
Steel arch bridge over Crooked River on Former U.S. 97 alignment in Terrebonne
Open to pedestrians

Crown Point Bridge (Essex County, New York)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1991; closed to traffic Oct. 16, 2009, demolished Dec. 28, 2009
Lost through and deck truss bridge over Lake Champlain on NY 185/VT 17
No longer exists

CSX Rondout Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Parker through truss bridge over Rondout Creek on CSX RR
Open to traffic

Cumberland River Bridge (Wilson County, Tennessee)
Built 1954
Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on TN 109 in Gallatin
Open to traffic

Cumberland River KY 90 Bridge (Pulaski County, Kentucky)
Built 1951 as a part of the Lake Cumberland Project; replaced 2005
Lost deck truss bridge over Cumberland River on KY 90 in Burnside
Replaced by new bridge

Cumberland River TN 45 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
First bridge built 1928; second bridge built 1967
Pair of through truss bridges over Cumberland River on TN 45 in Nashville
Open to traffic

Cut River Bridge (Mackinac County, Michigan)
Built 1947; rehabilitated 2008
Deck truss bridge over Cut River on US 2
Open to traffic

Dandridge Bridge (Jefferson County, Tennessee)
Built 1942-1944; rehabilitated 1962, repair work scheduled March 1, 2010
1 3-span Warren cantilevered through truss bridge with polygonal top chords over French Broad River on State Highway 92 in Dandridge
Open to traffic, scheduled for replacement

Danziger Bridge (Orleans Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1988-89
Vertical lift bridge over the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (Industrial Canal) on US 90 in New Orleans
Open to traffic

Depot Street Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 2006
Through arch bridge over Rogue River on Depot Street in Rogue River
Open to traffic

Des Plaines River I-80 Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1965; rehabilitated 1998
Pair of through truss bridges over Des Plaines on I-80 in Joliet
Open to traffic

Dick Henderson Memorial Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1977
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Kanawha River on Center Street in St. Albans
Demolished

Dickinson Street Kanawha River Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1990
Through truss bridge over Kanawha Blvd., Maccorkle Ave. (WV 61), railroad tracks, Kanawha River on Dickinson Street in Charleston
Open to traffic

Dirty Devil River Bridge (Garfield County, Utah)
Built 1965
Steel arch bridge over Dirty Devil River on UT 95
Open to traffic

Division Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1964
Through truss bridge over Cal Sag Channel on Division Street in Blue island
Open to pedestrians only. Closed to vehicular traffic.

DM&E Mississippi River Bridge (Dakota County, Minnesota)
Built 1981
Vertical Lift Bridge with a Warren through truss bridge span over Mississippi River/1st Street on Railroad
Open to rail traffic

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

Dubuque Rail Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Most spans and piers built 1900, with the swing span being built 1892, approach spans being rebuilt 2012/2013 with heavier chords
Mississippi River crossing on BNSF Railway, Canadian National Railway in Dubuque
Open to railroad traffic

Dubuque Wagon Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1886; Demolished 1943
Lost Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge (St. Louis County, Minnesota)
Opened as a transporter bridge in 1905; reconstructed as a vertical-lift bridge in 1930; rehabilitated 2000
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Duluth Ship Canal on Lake Avenue in Duluth
Open to traffic

Dumbarton Railroad Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Built 1910, last used 1982.
Abandoned baltimore through truss bridge over San Francisco Bay on Caltrain
Abandoned

Duncan Bridge (Winston County, Alabama)
Built 1967
Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge over Sipsey River on CR 41
Open to traffic

Eagle Canyon Bridge (Emery County, Utah)
Built 1965
Steel arch bridge over Eagle Canyon on Eastbound I-70
Open to traffic

Eagle Point Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1901, subsequent work in 1907, 1922 and 1936, destroyed in 1983
Lost Truss bridge over Mississippi River on US 151/US 61 in Dubuque
Lost

Earl M. Vickers Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1956
Through truss bridge over Kanawha River on WV 6 in Smithers
Open to traffic

East Dunne Avenue Bridge (Santa Clara County, California)
Built 1987
Through truss bridge over Anderson Reservoir on East Dunne Avenue
Open to traffic

East Haddam Bridge (Middlesex County, Connecticut)
Built 1913; rehabilitated 1999
Swing through truss bridge over Connecticut River on CT 82 in East Haddam
Open to traffic

East Pearl River US 90 Bridge (St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1933 by the Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co.
Swing bridge over East Pearl River on US 90
Open to traffic

East Portage Avenue Bridge (Chippewa County, Michigan)
Built 1970; rehabilitated 1988
Steel through arch bridge over Power Canal on East Portage Ave. in Sault Ste. Marie
Open to traffic

East Street Bridge (Wood County, West Virginia)
Built 1907; New Decking 1935; Rehab 1951; Replaced 1996
Lost Through truss bridge over Little Kanawha River on West Virginia 14A (Alternate 14)
Replaced by new bridge

Eddyville Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1957
Steel through arch bridge over Rondout Creek on NY 213
Open to traffic

Edison Bridge (Middlesex County, New Jersey)
Built 1939
Girder bridge over Raritan River on US Route 9 Northbound in Woodbridge Township
Open to traffic, new bridge added 2003

Edmund Pettus Bridge (Dallas County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Steel through arch bridge over Alabama River on US 80 in Selma
Open to traffic

Eel River Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1941
Cantilevered K type through truss bridge over Eel River & NWP Railroad on CA 283 in Rio Dell
Open to traffic

Eel River Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Eel River on US 101 in Rio Dell
Open to traffic

Eggner's Ferry Bridge (Marshall County, Kentucky)
Built 1932; one span demolished after strike from ship on January 26, 2012; reopened to traffic on May 25, 2012
Through truss bridge over Tennessee River on US 68/KY 80
Open to traffic

Eisenhower Bridge (Goodhue County, Minnesota)
Built 1958
Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on US 63 in Red Wing
Open to traffic

Elizabeth Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1951; rehabilitated 1985
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Monongahela River on PA 51 in Elizabeth
Open to traffic

Elk Creek Road Bridge (Siskiyou County, California)
Built 1953
Parker through truss bridge over Klamath River on Elk Creek Road
Open to traffic

Elmer Railroad Bridge (Wilbarger County, Texas)
Abandoned timber stringer bridge over Red River on railroad
Stripped of track and abandoned.

English Center Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1891 by Dean & Westbrook
Unusual truss bridge over Little Pine Creek on SR 4001
Open to traffic

Enterprise Bridge (Butte County, California)
Built from 1964 to 1967 by State of California to replace the old Enterprise Bridge that was inundated by Lake Oroville. Bridge connects Feather Falls with Oroville area.
Bridge over South Fork of Lake Oroville (Feather River) on Lumpkin Road.
Open to traffic

Erie Avenue Bridge (Lorain County, Ohio)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1988
Bascule bridge over Black River on US 6 in Lorain
Open to traffic

Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1991
Through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on US 9W in Saugerties
Open to traffic

Fairfax Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1979
Through truss bridge over the Missouri River on Southbound US 69 in Kansas City
Open to southbound traffic

Fayette Station Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1889; closed to traffic in 1977; reconstructed 1997
Through truss bridge over New River on CR 82
Open to one-way traffic

First Arkansas River Frisco Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built in 1886 by Union Bridge Company the bridge was reconstructed in 1913-14 with heavier trusses.
Lost Through truss bridge over Arkansas River on Frisco Railroad in Fort Smith
Replaced by new bridge

First Boonville Railroad Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1873-74 by the American Bridge Co. under W.G. Coolidge. Opened to railroad traffic Jan. 10, 1874. Rehabilitated 1883-84 by Kellogg and Maurice, of Athens, Pennsylvania.
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River on the MKT Railroad at Boonville
Replaced by a new bridge

First Bridge (Rock Island County, Illinois)
Built 1856, Reinforced 1866, Replaced upstream in1872,
Lost howe through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Lost

First Carver Railroad Bridge (Carver County, Minnesota)
Built 1871 for the M&STL
Lost Through truss bridge over Minnesota River on Former Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway
Replaced by a new bridge

First Fort Madison Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built 1888; Replaced 1920s
Lost Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Railroad and Road
Replaced by a new bridge

First Jefferson City Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Opened Oct. 15, 1896; demolished 1955
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River at Jefferson City
Replaced by the current US 54 bridge, but vestiges of south approach remain at end of Bolivar Street

Fishing Creek Arm KY 80 Bridge (Pulaski County, Kentucky)
Built 1951 as a part of the Lake Cumberland Project
Deck truss bridge over Fishing Creek Arm of Cumberland Lake on KY 80
Open to traffic

Fitzpatrick Bridge (Elmore County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Warren deck truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on Al 14 in Tallassee
Open to traffic

Fort Duquesne Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1959
Steel through arch bridge over Allegheny River on I-279 in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Fort Keogh Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1902, damaged by flooding in 2011, later removed in spring 2012
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Fort Keogh Access Road
Removed in the spring 2012 according to info from the Montana Historical Society