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19th Century

Crossman Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1888
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Quaboag River on Gilbert Road in Warren
Closed to all traffic

Crow Creek Arch Bridge (Jefferson County, Iowa)
Built 1871, abandoned 1946
Stone arch bridge over Crow Creek in Fairfield
Abandoned

Crown Point Railroad Bridge (Storey County, Nevada)
Built 1869, demolished in 1936
Lost Timber stringer bridge over Crown Point Ravine on former Virginia and Truckee Railroad south of Virginia City
Lost

Crum Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1880; dissassembled in 1994
Bowstring pony truss bridge originally over Israel Creek on Crum Road
Replaced by new bridge, Relocated to Heritage Park in Walkersville

Crum Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Originally built on Crum Road near Walkersville; later relocated to Ballenger Creek Park on a walking trail
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Ballenger Creek on the Ballenger Creek Park Nature Trail
Open to pedestrians

Crystal Avenue Bridge (Macon County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1890; relocated here ca. 1920
Through truss bridge over the BNSF Railroad on Crystal Avenue
Open to traffic

Crystal Station Bridge (Dubois County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1890; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Patoka River on Dubois Rd NE (CR 675E)
Replaced by new bridge

CSX Boiling Fork Stone Arch Bridge (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built 1851 as wooden trestle, replaced with stone arch bridge around turn of century
Spectacular stone arch bridge over Boiling Fork Creek on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Cumberland Gap Tunnel (Claiborne County, Tennessee)
Built in 1888 -1889 by the Powell's Valley Railroad; sold the same year to the Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railroad; sold in 1896 to the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Now owned by CSX Railroad to connect Norfolk-Southern RR
Tunnel under Cumberland Mountain on CSX Railroad at Cumberland Gap
Open to traffic

CSX Middlefield River Bridge (Hampden County, Massachusetts)
Built 1840
Stone arch bridge over West Branch of Westfield River on Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Railroad Spur I&M Canal Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Original canal bridge possibly pre-1900
Old Railroad Swing bridge over I&M Canal on CSX RR Industial Spur
Seldom Used

CSX White River Bridge (Marion County, Indiana)
Built in 1886 by the Keystone Bridge Company.
Through truss bridge over White River in Indianapolis
Open to traffic

Cuba Road Bridge (Baltimore County, Maryland)
Built 1893 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1979
Through truss bridge over Western Run on Cuba Road
Open to traffic

Culbertson Covered Bridge (Union County, Ohio)
Built 1868
Covered bridge over Treacle Creek on Winget Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Culvert Road Tunnel (Orleans County, New York)
Built 1823
Stone arch tunnel under the Erie Canal on Culvert Road
Open to traffic

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

Cumberland Mountain Tunnel (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built 1852 by Stevenson,V.K
Tunnel under Cumberland Mountains on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Cunningham Lane Bridge (Richland County, Wisconsin)
Built 1895; Replaced 1988
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pine River on Cunningham Lane in Town of Rockbridge
Replaced by new bridge

Cunningham Road Bridge (Adams County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1894 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co./Nelson & Buchanan
Through truss bridge over Marsh Creek on PA 3008
Closed to traffic

Cuppett's Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built i 1882
Burr arch-truss bridge over Dunning Creek
Open to pedestrians only

Curtis Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Built 1899; rehabilitated 1995
Stone arch bridge over Curtis Creek on South 8th Street in Quincy
Open to two-lane traffic

Cut Stone Bridge (San Mateo County, California)
Built 1863
Stone culvert bridge over Runoff Channel on Centrnnial Trail (Former Southern Pacific Railroad)
Open to pedestrians

Cutler Covered Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1876
Burr arch-truss covered bridge over Wildcat Creek on 500s west of Cutler.
lost

Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge (Madison County, Iowa)
Built 1871; relocated in 1970; rehabilitated 1997
Covered bridge over a ditch in Winterset City Park
Open to pedestrians only

Cuttalossa Creek Bridge in Solebury Twp, PA (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1886
Stone arch bridge over Cuttalossa Creek on Sugan Road in Solebury Township, Pa. Bucks Count Bridge #169
Open to traffic

D&SNG Hermosa Creek Bridge (La Plata County, Colorado)
Built 1881
Pony truss bridge over Hermosa Creek Bridge on Railroad
Open to traffic

D&W Charles Street Overpass (Fayette County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1899
Concrete stringer bridge over Charles Street on D&W Railroad, formerly CGW
Open to traffic

Dakota City Bridge (Older) (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built 1871, replaced 1913
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on local road
Replaced by a new bridge

Dalehead Arch (New York County, New York)
Built 1860-62 by Calvert Vaux
Stone arch bridge over the bridle path on West Drive in Central Park
Open to traffic

Dalton Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1853; rehabilitated 1963
Covered bridge over Warner River on Joppa Road West in Warner
Open to traffic

Dan River Riverwalk Bridge (Danville, Virginia)
Built 1898 by the A&P Roberts Co.
Through truss bridge over Dan River on pedestrian path (formerly Richmond and Danville Railroad) in Danville
Open to pedestrians

Danville Bowstring Bridge (Piers Only) (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1880
Piers only. Original bowstring bridge over Petit Jean River at this location was relocated in 1922 to Mickles, ARK.
Replaced by new bridge

Danville Railroad Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1899 by the Pennsylvania Steel Co. of Steelton, PA
Through truss bridge over Petit Jean River on the LRWN Railroad near Danville
Railroad line currently out of service

Danville-Mickles Bowstring Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Originally built July 1880 by the King Bridge Co. at Danville; relocated in 1920
Derelict bowstring through truss bridge over Petit Jean River, between Danville and Ola
Abandoned with deck and approaches removed

Darlington Covered Bridge (Montgomery County, Indiana)
Built 1868
Two-span covered bridge over Sugar Creek on CR 500 North, west of Darlington
Open to pedestrians only

Davis Avenue Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1898, rehabilitated 1986, closed to traffic in 2001, demolished on May 6, 2009
Lost deck truss bridge over Woods Run Avenue on Davis Avenue in Pittsburgh
Demolished

Davis Bridge (Howard County, Iowa)
Built 1879; Replaced 1992
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on Mill Road in Forest City Township
Replaced by new bridge

Davis Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1875; rehabilitated 1997
Covered bridge over Roaring Creek on Shakespeare Road, south of Catawissa
Open to traffic

Davis Lane Bridge (Mason County, Kentucky)
Built 1894
Pratt through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on Davis Lane
Open to traffic

De Witt Mill Bridge (Gage County, Nebraska)
Built 1887 by the King Iron Bridge Co.
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Big Blue River on an abandoned road
Abandoned

Dean Road Bridge (Lorain County, Ohio)
Built 1898 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1992
Through truss bridge over Vermilion River on Dean Road
Open to traffic

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

DeArmond Ford Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1890
Three-span stone arch bridge over Sand Creek on CR 400 South
Open to traffic

Deer Creek SR75 Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built ca.1889 by the Indiana Bridge Company
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Deer Creek on Old section of SR75 South of Camden
Replaced by new bridge

Deer Park Golf Course Bridge (Harris County, Texas)
Built 1891 over Leon River in Coryell County, relocated to CR 322 in same county on or around 1950, and then relocated to current location in 1993
Pratt through truss bridge over a lake on a golfcart/pedestrian trail in Deer Park Golf Course
Open to pedestrians

Deer's Mill Covered Bridge (Montgomery County, Indiana)
Built 1878
Covered bridge over Sugar Creek at Deer's Mill
Open to pedestrians

Delaware Aqueduct (Pike County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1848 by John A. Roebling to carry the Delaware & Hudson Canal; later converted for highway traffic; rehabilitated 1985
Suspension bridge over Delaware River on the former Delaware & Hudson Canal
Open to traffic

Delgany Street Bridge (Denver County, Colorado)
Built 1891 by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad; relocated here in 1923
Through truss bridge over Cherry Creek on Delgany Street in Denver
Open to Pedestrians

Dellos Road Bridge (Grundy County, Illinois)
Built 1873; rehabilitated 1967
Three-span arch bridge over Aux Sable Creek on Dellos Road (TR 35), 6 mi. northeast of Morris
Open to two-lane traffic

Dellville Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889
Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Dellville Road (PA 2002)
Open to traffic

DeLong Bridge (Fulton County, Indiana)
Built in 1888 by the Wrought Iron bridge Company
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Tippecanoe River on Old SR17
Replaced by new bridge

Delphos-2nd Street Bridge (Allen County, Ohio)
Built 1898
Stone arch bridge over Flatfork 2nd St-Delphos on Delphos-2nd Street
Open to traffic

Delray Bridge (Iroquois County, Illinois)
Built 1883 in Concord Township, relocated to this location in 1931, replaced in 2002
Lost Through truss bridge over Spring Creek on E1200N Road
Replaced by new bridge

Delta Bridge (Keokuk County, Iowa)
Built 1869; Destroyed by arson in 2003
Lost Covered Burr Arch Bridge over South Skunk River
Destroyed by arson in 2003

Denesmouth Arch (New York County, New York)
Built 1859-60 by Calvert Vaux
Stone arch bridge over a pedestrian walkway on Transverse Road 1 in New York
Open to traffic

Denmark Ford Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1895, replaced in 1925
Lost Through truss bridge over North Fork Vermilion River (now Lake Vermilion) on Denmark Road in Danville
Replaced by new bridge

Denniston Bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
Built 1883 by the Massillon Bridge Co.
Two-span through truss bridge over Eel River on CR 440 West
Open to one-lane traffic

Depot Bridge (Rutland County, Vermont)
Built 1840
Lattice through truss bridge over Otter Creek on Florence Road
Open to traffic

Depot Road Bridge (Tolland County, Connecticut)
Built ca. 1835; replaced 1996
Lost Stone arch bridge over Mill Brook on Depot Road
Replaced by new bridge

Depot Street Bridge (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1894; rehabilitated ca. 1980 and 1999
Through truss bridge over Casselman River on TR 805 (Depot Street) in Salisbury
Closed to all traffic

Detters Mill Bridge (York County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1815; replaced 1965
Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Conewago Creek on SR 4014 (Harmony Grove Road)
Replaced by new bridge

DeValls Bluff Railroad Bridge (Prairie County, Arkansas)
Built circa 1870; Abandoned 1982
Abandoned Baltimore through truss bridge over White River near DeValls Bluff
Abandoned

Devil's Backbone Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
Built 1824
Concrete arch bridge over Little Beaver Creek on "Route 68/ just West of Alt Route 40/ The Old National Pike"
Open to traffic

Devil's Gate Trestle (Clear Creek County, Colorado)
Built 1877 by the Colorado Central Railroad. Dismantled 1939, but rebuilt 1984
Rebuilt trestle on the Georgetown Loop Railroad
Open to tourist railroad

Dick Huffman Covered Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1880
Two-span covered bridge over Big Walnut Creek on Huffman Road
Open to traffic

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

Dickey's Ford Bridge (Orange County, Indiana)
Built 1894
Through truss bridge over Lost River on CR 375 North
Open to traffic

Diehl Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1892
Covered bridge over Raystown Branch Juniata River on TR 418 (Faupel Road)
Open to traffic

Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1883
Covered bridge over Mill Brook on Root Hill Road in Cornish
Open to traffic

Ditch Road Bridge (Saginaw County, Michigan)
Built 1889; Stringers and Deck Replaced 1954; Closed October 1992; Replaced 1999
Relocated Thacher through truss bridge over Shiawassee River on Ditch Road in Parshallburg
Replaced by new bridge

Dixon's Branch Covered Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1887 by Everett S. Sherman; relocated here 1964
Covered bridge in Civitan Park near Lewisburg
Open to pedestrians only

DM&E Fremont Street Bridge (Steele County, Minnesota)
Built 1894
Steel stringer bridge over Fremont Ave on DM&E RR
Open to traffic

DM&E Iowa River Bridge (Tyson Spur) (Louisa County, Iowa)
Built 1894, Approach Collapsed 2008, expected to be converted to trail
Partially collapsed bridge over Iowa River on CP trackage
Approach trestle destroyed by flood. Rails have been removed

DM&E Oak Ave Bridge (Steele County, Minnesota)
Built 1894
Deck plate girder bridge over Oak Avenue on DM&E RR
Open to traffic

DM&E Stone Arch Bridge (Olmsted County, Minnesota)
Built 1883
Stone arch bridge on Railroad over Branch of Bear Creek
Open to traffic

DMCR Walnut Creek Trestle (Polk County, Iowa)
Built ca 1898, removed sometime after 1941
Lost Timber stringer bridge
Removed

Dodd's Creek Bridge (Bell County, Texas)
Built 1899 by the Berlin Bridge Co. over Cowhouse Creek in Coryell County, then later moved to Dodd's Creek. Relocated and rehabilitated over Salado Creek in 1997.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Salado Creek on a pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians

Dodds Creek Bridge (Coryell County, Texas)
Built 1889; Replaced 1995; Relocated in 1997 to Salado in Bell County for use as a pedestrian bridge
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Dodds Creek on CR 133
Relocated from Dodds Creek to Salado and open to pedestrians

Doe River Covered Bridge (Carter County, Tennessee)
Part of the Elizabethton Historic District
Covered Timber Howe Truss bridge over Doe River on Walking path in Downtown Elizabethton
Open to pedestrians

Dora Covered Bridge (Wabash County, Indiana)
In 1967 construction of the Salamonie Reservoir necessitated removal. Large pontoons were fastened to each end of the bridge and it was floated to a new home near Dora Pike Road crossing Foster Pond.
Lost Smith through truss bridge over Salamonie River
Destroyed by fire

Doran Bridge (Wayne County, Indiana)
Built in 1885 and designed by city engineer Frank Doran, bridge was closed in 1948 and dismantled in 1950.
Lost Steel arch bridge over East Fork Whitewater River on Richmond Ave
Replaced by new bridge

Dorrington Road Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1888 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co.; demolished 2009
Lost pony truss bridge over Robinson Run on Dorrington Road
Demolished to make way for replacement bridge

Doty Road Bridge (Bergen County, New Jersey)
Lost truss bridge over Ramapo River on Doty Road in Oakland
Replaced by a new bridge; Truss bridge moved to a nearby park.

Douglas Park Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1879
Steel arch bridge over Burkhardt Park Lake on Burkhardt Drive
Open to pedestrians

Dover/ Lee's Creek Covered Bridge (Mason County, Kentucky)
Built 1835; rehabilitated 1966
Covered bridge over Lee Creek on Tuckahoe Road in Dover
Open to traffic

Downsville Covered Bridge 32-13-01 (Delaware County, New York)
Built 1857 by Robert Murray; rehabilitated 1998
Covered bridge over East Branch Delaware River on Bridge Street
Open to traffic

Dr. Knisely Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1867
Burr arch-truss bridge over Dunnings Creek
Open to pedestrians

Dragoon Creek Bridge (Osage County, Kansas)
Built 1899
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Dragoon Creek
Abandoned

Drake Hill Road Bridge (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Built 1892; Bypassed 1988
Parker through truss bridge over Farmington River on Drake Hill Road Bridge (Old Alignment)
Open to pedestrians only

Drakes Creek Bridge (Carbon County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1881, rehabilitated 1950, repaired 2007 after a massive flood
Stone arch bridge over Drakes Creek
Open to traffic

Dreese's Covered Bridge (Snyder County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1870; rehabilitated 2001
Covered bridge over Middle Creek, northeast of Beavertown
Open to pedestrians only

Dreibelbis Station Bridge (Berks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1869; rehabilitated 1968
Burr arch-truss bridge over Maiden Creek on Covered Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Drew Bridge (Lafayette County, Florida)
Named after sons of George F. Drew (gov. of FL 1877-81); purchased in Brazil by Drews in 1899 & floated by barge to present location. Not in use since 1920.
Bridge over Suwannee River on Suwannee & San Pedro Railroad (1902-1905)
Closed to all traffic

DRGW Narrow Gauge Trestle (Montrose County, Colorado)
Built 1895
Pratt deck truss bridge over Cimarron River on Railroad
Static Display

Driveway Bridge (Scott County, Kentucky)
Built 1892
Pratt pony truss bridge over a branch of Elkhorn Creek on a private driveway
Open to traffic

Dry Creek Bridge (Amador County, California)
Built 1895, Replaced Ca. 1995
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Dry Creek on Cook Road
Replaced by new bridge

Dry Hill Street Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1994
Through truss bridge over BMRR & NECRR on Bridge Street in Montague
Open to traffic

Dry Mill Road Bridge (Loudoun County, Virginia)
Built 1892
Stone arch bridge over Washington and Old Dominion Trail on Dry Mill Road
Open to traffic

Dublin Road Bridge (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1872; rehabilitated 1950 CA
Stone arch bridge over Morris Run on Dublin Road (PA 113) near Blooming Glen
Open to traffic

Dubois-Cuzco Road Bridge (Dubois County, Indiana)
Built in 1889 by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Company; replaced in 1987
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Patoka River on Dubois-Cuzco Road
Replaced by new bridge