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Homer Covered Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Originally built over Mud Creek in 1881, washed out in 1892 to field and used as a barn. Now moved and being restored.
Relocated Covered Bridge restored by the Pioneer Engineers Club.
Restored for pedestrian use.

Homer Covered Bridge (Champaign County, Illinois)
Built 1863, collasped on April 5, 1934
Lost Covered Bridge over Salt Fork Vermilion River on IL 49 north of Homer
Collapsed

Homestead High Level Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1979 and 2006
Cantilevered deck truss bridge over Monongahela River in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Hominy Creek Bridge (Osage County, Oklahoma)
Built 1936
Through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on OK 99
Replaced

Hominy Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1923
Through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on 106th St. N.
Open to traffic

Hominy Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1936
Pony truss bridge over Hominy Creek on 116th St. N. (E0480) in Skiatook
Open to traffic

Hominy Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1940
Through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on OK 11 in Tulsa
Open to traffic

Hominy Creek Bridge (Osage County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909; moved to location 1920; replaced 1991
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on N3705 Rd.
Replaced by new bridge

Homochitto River US 98 Bridge (Franklin County, Mississippi)
Built 1951
Warren through truss bridge over Homochitto River on US 98
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1972
Pony truss bridge over Honey Creek on CH 8 (FAS 1697), 2 mi. southeast of Hardinville
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1890
Pratt through truss bridge over Honey Creek, 2.5 mi. east of Climax
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Nemaha County, Nebraska)
Possibly built by the King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Honey Creek on a county road, 1.4 mi. south and 2.3 mi. east of Peru
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Delaware County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Honey Creek on N4670
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Okmulgee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1928
Pony truss bridge over Honey Creek on E1010 Rd.
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Old US 61 Bridge (Clark County, Missouri)
Built 1925
Pony truss bridge over Honey Creek on CR 409 (Old US 61)
Open to traffic

Honey Cypress Route N Bridge (Dunklin County, Missouri)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1931
Pony truss on Route N (at one time MO 25) over Honey Cypress Ditch just east of US 412
Open to traffic

Honey Run Covered Bridge (Butte County, California)
Built 1894 by George Miller
Covered bridge over Honey Run on Honey Run Road
Open to pedestrians only

Honeycomb Creek Bridge (Marshall County, Alabama)
Lost Pony truss bridge over Honeycomb Creek on Hwy 241
Replaced by a new bridge after formation of Lake Guntersville

Honeydew Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1920
Through truss bridge over Mattole River on Mattole Road
Open to traffic

Honeydew Creek Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Replaced 1980, apparently replaced again in 1990
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Honeydew Creek on Wilder Ridge Road
Replaced by new bridge

Hood Canal Bridge (Kitsap County, Washington)
(Main design: Pontoon)
Built 1961, Sank 1979, Reopened 1982, East half replaced 2009
Pontoon bridge over Hood Canal on WA 104
Open to traffic

Hood River - White Salmon Bridge (Hood River County, Oregon)
Built 1924, 1938 Lift span added and bridge raised as a result of the construction of Bonneville Dam.
Vertical lift bridge over Columbia River in Hood River
Open to traffic

Hook Square Bridge (Miami-Dade County, Florida)
Built 1930
Vertical lift Parker through truss bridge over Miami Canal on Hook Square in Miami Springs
Open to traffic

Hoosic River Bridge (Rensselaer County, New York)
Built 1891; rehabilitated 1960
Through truss bridge over Hoosic River on CR 111
Open to traffic

Hoosic River Bridge (Bennington County, Vermont)
Built 1939
Through truss bridge over Hoosic River on C3024 in Pownal
Bridge demolished and replaced.

Hoosic River Rt 67 Bridge (Rensselaer County, New York)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1977
Through truss bridge over Hoosic River on NY 67
Open to traffic

Hoot Road Bridge (Owen County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over Sand Lick Creek on CR 650 West
Open to traffic

Hootentown Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
No longer exists

Hoover Bridge over Eel River (Cass County, Indiana)
Replaced 1972. Popular site with Canoeist who put in further upstream at Denniston Bridge in Miami County to end their trips. Survived horrible floods in 1940's.
Lost Through truss bridge over Eel River on CR 925 EAST in Hoover
Replaced by new bridge

Hoovers Mill Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1996
Pony truss bridge over Owens Creek on Hoovers Mill Road
Open to traffic

Hope Memorial Bridge (Falls County, Texas)
Bowstring pony truss bridge over a stream on a pedestrian path in Rosebud's city park
Open to pedestrians

Hopewell Bridge (Greenup County, Kentucky)
Built 1868; rehabilitated 1990
Through truss bridge over Little Sandy River on KY 3306
Open to traffic

Hopewell Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 1320 (Hopewell Road)
Open to traffic

Hopewell Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1986
Three-span pony truss bridge over Raystown Branch Juniata River on PA 915 in Hopewell
Open to traffic

Hopewell Church Covered Bridge (Perry County, Ohio)
Built 1874
Covered bridge over Painter Creek on CR 51
Open to one-lane traffic

Hopewell Creek TR 259 Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built by the Indiana Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge over Hopewell Creek on TR 259
Replaced by a new bridge

Hopewell Road Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1984
Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Miami River on Hopewell Road
Replaced by new bridge

Hopkins Bridge (Marshall County, Tennessee)
Built (year unknown) by the Champion Bridge Company, Wilmington, Ohio
Lost Pratt single-span through truss bridge over Duck River on Hopkins Bridge Road in Eastern Marshall County-Western Bedford County
Replaced by new concrete I-beam bridge with two middle piers

Hopkins Covered Bridge (Franklin County, Vermont)
Built 1875; rehabilitated 1998
Covered bridge over Trout River on C3017 in Enosburg
Open to traffic

Hopkinton Mill Bowstring Bridge (Delaware County, Iowa)
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over Maquoketa River on Marion Street
Replaced by a new bridge

Hopson Creek Bridge (Trigg County, Kentucky)
Pratt through truss bridge over Hopson Creek on a driveway
Open to traffic on a private driveway

Hoquiam River Bridge (Grays Harbor County, Washington)
(Main design: Other)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1948
Bascule bridge over Hoquiam River on US 101 in Hoquiam
Open to traffic

Hoquiam River Swing Bridge (Grays Harbor County, Washington)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Hoquiam River on Former Logging Railroad
Abandoned

Horace Wilkinson Bridge (East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1968
Cantilevered polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Mississippi River on I-10 in Baton Rouge
Open to traffic

Horan Road Bridge (Orleans County, New York)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1998
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Horan Road in Medina
Open to traffic

Horn's Ferry Bridge (Marion County, Iowa)
(Main design: Camelback through truss)
Built in 1881, Two spans lost to flooding in 1929, Partially collapsed on 31 August 1992, Converted to observation decks shortly thereafter.
Lost Camelback through truss bridge over Des Moines River near the Red Rock Dam on 198th Place
Collapsed

Horse Cove Grand Lake Mystery Bridge (Delaware County, Oklahoma)
According to local, bridge was started but never completed.
Never completed bridge over Grand Lake
Project abandoned

Horse Creek Covered Bridge (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1930, Bypassed 1968, Removed 1987, Re-built in Myrtle Creek 1990
Howe through truss bridge over Myrtle Creek on Pedestrian Path in Myrtle Creek
Open to pedestrians

Horse Creek MO 32 Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1927
Pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on MO 32
Open to one-lane traffic

Horse Creek MO 97 Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1954
Pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on MO 97
Open to traffic

Horse Creek Route CC Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1958, Replaced 2011
Three-span pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on Route CC
Replaced by new bridge

Horse Farm Bridge (Hampshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1892 somewhere in VT, and relocated later to UMass Amherst
Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge
In storage

Horse Lick Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1930; replaced 1992
Lost pony truss bridge over Horse Lick Creek on CR 600E
Replaced by new bridge

Horsehead Creek US 64 Bridge (Johnson County, Arkansas)
Built 1933 by Fred Luttjohann of Topeka, Kansas
Two-span pony truss bridge over Horsehead Creek on US 64
Open to traffic

Horsely Mill Bridge (Carroll County, Georgia)
Built 2011
Warren pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over Snake Creek on Horsely Mill Road
Open to traffic

Horsepen Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1930
Through truss bridge over Horsepen Creek on Old US 169
Open to traffic

Horseshoe Creek Bridge (Lafayette County, Missouri)
Built 1922; made obsolete by new bridge in 1951; replaced Summer 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Horseshoe Creek on Old US 40, west of Bates City
Replaced by a new bridge

Horstkamp Ford Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1915
Parker through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on County Road


Hortense Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1880 by the Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad; converted to vehicular use ca. 1926; replaced 1990
Lost Queenpost pony truss bridge over Chalk Creek on CR 162 near Mt. Princeton Hot Springs
Replaced by a new bridge

Horton Mill Covered Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1974, rehabilitated 2012-2013
Town lattice through truss covered bridge over Black Warrior River on Horton Mill Road
Open to traffic one lane

Horton Road Bridge (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Conneaut Creek on Horton Road (TH 429A)
Open to traffic

Horton Road Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1900; Closed 1984; Replaced 1993
Lost Camelback Pony truss bridge over Black Creek on Horton Road in Adrian
Replaced by new bridge

Hoskins Road Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1915 by the Bellefontaine Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 183 (Hoskins Road)


Hot Metal Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1900 as a railroad bridge; converted to pedestrian use in 2007
Through truss bridge over the Monongahela River on the Eliza Furnace Trail
One bridge is for pedestrians and the other is for auto traffic. Very good condition.

Hot Springs Bridge (Fall River County, South Dakota)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1948
Through truss bridge over Cheyenne River on CR 79F, 3.5 mi. east and 3.3 mi. south of Hot Springs
Open to traffic

Hot Springs Bridge (Owyhee County, Idaho)
Built 1910 by J.H. Forbes & Co.; replaced 1989
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Bruneau River on Hot Springs Road
Replaced by new bridge

Hot Springs Crossing (Madison County, North Carolina)
Built in 1903 by the Phoenix Bridge Company, Phoenix PA
Camelback through truss bridge over French Broad River on Norfolk & Southern Railroad
rusty, but in good shape for a bridge 109 years old

Hot Wells Road Bridge (Young County, Texas)
Bridge
Torn down and replaced. Two supports are left standing.

Hotchkiss Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Built 1911 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1988
Lost through truss bridge over the North Fork Gunnison River on CR 3400 in Hotchkiss
Replaced by modern bridge

Houchins Ditch Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1915; replaced by a new bridge in 2010 and dismantled
Warren through truss bridge over Houchins Ditch on CR 350 East
Replaced by new bridge and stored by the county for possible reuse

Houck Covered Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1880 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1994
Two-span covered bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 550S
Open to traffic

Houck Iron Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1913
Through truss bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 25 East
In storage or disassembled

Houlton Covered Bridge (De Kalb County, Indiana)
Built in 1884; destroyed by fire in 1963
Lost Howe through truss bridge over Fish Creek on County Road 4A
Destroyed by fire

Houma Railroad Bridge (Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana)
Built in 1982 to replace an earlier swing bridge. Abandoned in 1991 and moved to Freeport, TX in 2010
Lost Warren through truss bridge over Intracoastal Waterway on Union Pacific Railroad
Moved to Freeport, Texas, in late 2010

Housatonic River Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1954; rehabilitated 1998
4-span polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Housatonic River on CT 133 in Brookfield
Open to traffic

Housatonic River Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over Housatonic River on US 202 in New Milford
Open to traffic

Housatonic River Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1931
Pony truss bridge over Housatonic River on US 7/MA 23 in Great Barrington
Open to traffic

Houston Bridge (Houston County, Minnesota)
Built in 1928; closed to traffic in 1986 and now privately owned
Abandoned through truss bridge over the Root River on private property just east of Houston
Closed to thru traffic; privately owned

Howard Ford Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1920-21 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Kansas City; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over James River on Blue Springs Road (CR 143) northwest of Nixa in Springfield
Replaced by new concrete bridge

Howard Road Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1886; rehabilitated 1999
Pony truss bridge over Abbott Run on Howard Road in Cumberland
Open to traffic

Howard Street Bridge (Spokane County, Washington)
Built 1916; rehabilitated 1963
Through truss bridge over Middle Channel Spokane River on Howard Street in Spokane
Open to traffic

Howard Street Kokosing River Bridge (Knox County, Ohio)
Built 1874; One of two spans remained until June 2007
Lost through truss bridge over Kokosing River on Howard Street (old CR 35)
No longer exists

Howard's Bridge (Oglethorpe County, Georgia)
Covered lattice bridge over Red Oak Creek
Closed to all traffic

Howe Covered Bridge (Orange County, Vermont)
Built 1879; rehabilitated 1995
Covered bridge over First Branch White River on Belknap Brook Rd (C3060) in Tunbridge
Open to traffic

Howellville Road Bridge (Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1879; rehabilitated ca. 04
Pony truss bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway on Howellville Road in Devon-Berwyn
Open to traffic

Hoxie Bridge (Williamson County, Texas)
(Main design: Pratt through truss)
Built ca. 1900 over the San Gabriel River 3.5 miles east of Circleville, reconstructed 1921 after being damaged by a flood, dismantled in 1972, and relocated to Taylor Park in 1982
Pratt through truss bridge over a stream in the park on a pedestrian path in Taylor Park
Open to pedestrians

Hoyt Street Bridge (Gage County, Nebraska)
Built c. 1870, possibly by Ohio Bridge Company/William Rezner.
Bowstring through truss bridge over Big Blue River on Hoyt Street
Derelict/abandoned

Hubbard Creek Bridge (Shackelford County, Texas)
Built 1930
Through truss bridge over Hubbard Creek on FM 601
Open to traffic

Hubbard Creek CR 748 Bridge (Grant County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1930
Lost pony truss bridge over Hubbard Creek on CR 748
No longer exists

Hubbard Road Bridge (Orange County, New York)
Built 1886; rehabilitated 1975
Pony truss bridge over Shawangunk Kill on Hubbard Road
Closed to all traffic

Hubbell Station Bridge (Owen County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1905
Pony truss bridge over Lick Creek on CR 750 South
Closed with gravel piled onto each end of the bridge.

Hudson Bridge (Lincoln County, South Dakota)
Built 1915; east span washed out 1976
Abandoned through truss bridge over Big Sioux River south of Hudson
Abandoned with one span missing

Hudson River Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1966
Through truss bridge over Hudson River on NY 378 in Troy
Open to traffic

Hudson River Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Hudson River on US 4 in Waterford
Open to traffic

Hudson River Bridge (Warren County, New York)
Built 1920; replaced 2003
Lost truss bridge over Hudson River on NY 8
No longer exists

Hudson River Bridge (Warren County, New York)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over Hudson River on NY 418 in Warrensburg
Open to traffic

Hudson River Bridge (Banks County, Georgia)
Built 1960
Bailey pony truss bridge over Hudson River on Wrights Mill Road
Open to traffic

Hudson Road Bridge (Dane County, Wisconsin)
Built 1922; Replace ca. 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Black Earth Creek on Hudson Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Hudson Swing Bridge (Washington County, Minnesota)
(Main design: Pratt through truss)
Opened 1913, replacing 1881 and 1872 bridges
Pratt through truss bridge over St. Croix River on Union Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge) (East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1940
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on US 190 in Baton Rouge
Open to traffic