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Joe Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
This 1909 span was originally part of the multi-span bridge across the Arkansas river at Jenks. When the next bridge was built, this span was salvaged and placed over Joe Creek on a private drive.
Through truss bridge over Joe Creek on a private drive adjacent to East Magnolia Drive
Open as a private entrance to a trailer park

Kasota Drawbridge (Nicollet County, Minnesota)
Built 1909 replacing a iron swing bridge
Lost Lattice deck truss bridge over Minnesota River on Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Removed but not replaced

Keddie Wye (Plumas County, California)
First leg built 1909, second leg, creating Wye built 1931
Warren deck truss bridge over Spanish Creek on Union Pacific RR
Open to traffic

Kedzie Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1969
Deck plate girder bridge over Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal on Kedzie Avenue
Open to traffic

Kickapoo Creek Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Kickapoo creek on TR 197, 1 mi. south of Coles Airport
Open to traffic

Kilbourn Bridge (Van Buren County, Iowa)
Built 1908-09 by the Ottumwa Supply & Construction Co.
Six-span through truss bridge over the Des Moines River on Lark Avenue
Closed to all traffic

Kinzie Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1999
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on Kinzie Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Kuntz Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 397
Replaced by a new bridge

La Harpe Creek Bridge (Hancock County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Concrete Arch bridge over La Harpe Creek on N CR2900, 2.0 mi. SE of Laharpe
Open to traffic

Lake Street Bridge (Lake County, California)
Replaced 1987, was last remaining through truss in Lake County
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Cache Creek on Lake Street
Replaced by new bridge

Laws Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Laws Creek on TR 201, 3.5 mi. west of Newton
Open to traffic

Lilac Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1909; Repaired 1936; Bypassed in 1976
Bypassed through truss bridge over Merrimack River in Hooksett
Closed to all traffic

Little Salt Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Little Salt Creek on TR 304, 3 mi. northwest of Dieterich
Open to traffic

Little Wabash River Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Little Wabash River on TR 157, 2.5 mi. south of Funkhouser
Abandoned with portions of deck missing

Locust Street Bridge (Polk County, Iowa)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1967
Arch bridge over Des Moines River on Locust Street in Des Moines
Open to traffic

Long Branch CR 859 Bridge (Monroe County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge over Long Branch Creek on CR 859
Open to traffic

M&StL Mississippi River Bridge (Mercer County, Illinois)
Built 1909; Abandoned 1971; Partially lost to fire in 1981
Vertical lift bridge that carried the M&StL across the Mississippi River at Keithsburg
Abandoned

Main Street Bridge (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1909 replacing a two-span through truss bridge built in the 1880s.
Concrete arch bridge over Cedar River on Main Street in Charles City
Open to traffic

Main Street Bridge (Keweenaw County, Michigan)
Built 1909 by the Joliet Bridge and Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Eagle River on West Main in Eagle River
Open to pedestrians

Manhattan Bridge (New York County, New York)
Opened to traffic December 31, 1909
Suspension bridge over East River in New York City
Open to seven lanes of highway traffic and four subway tracks

Mannsville Bridge (Johnston County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Washita River on FAS 3501
Closed after a dumptruck fell through deck. Was open with 3 ton limit.

Marshall Road Bridge (Orleans County, New York)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Marshall Road, west of Medina
Open to traffic

Masonic Park Bridge (Rio Grande County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; relocated 1933; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over the Rio Grande on Masonic Park Drive
Replaced by new bridge

Meeting House Bridge (York County, Maine)
Replaced 1995
Lost Howe pony truss bridge over Boston & Maine Road on Sinnott Road
Replaced by new bridge

Middle Creek Road Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1925
Pony truss bridge over Cocalico Creek on Middle Creek Road in Rothsville
Historic Truss Bridge Demolished and Replaced With Covered Bridge

Middle Fork River Bridge (Randolph County, West Virginia)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Middle Fork River on CR 20
Open to traffic

Minnow Slough Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Minnow Slough on TR 163, 1 mi. east of Palestine
Open to traffic

Minnow Slough Bridge No. 2 (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1982
Wooden deck bridge over Minnow Slough on TR 169A, 1.5 mi. NE Palestine
Open to traffic

Moore Bridge (Knox County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by John Moore
Pony truss bridge over North Fork South Fabius River on CR 24
Open to traffic

Morse Near Bridge (Oceana County, Michigan)
Replaced 1998
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over North Branch Pentwater River on 96th Avenue
Replaced by new bridge

Mulberry Street Bridge (Dauphin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Sr 0230 (Cameron Street),Amtrak on Sr 3012; Mulberry Street
Open to traffic

Mulberry Street Ramp Bridge (Dauphin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated 1957
Concrete arch bridge over Paxton Creek on Mulberry Street Ramp in Harrisburg
Open to traffic

Niagara Street Bridge (Erie County, New York)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Ellicott Creek on Niagara Street in Tonawanda
Open to pedestrians

Norfolk Southern RR All Forks Creek Bridge (Putnam County, Illinois)
Built in 1909 by the King Bridge Co. Cleveland Ohio
Pony/through plate girder bridge over All Forks Creek on Norfolk Southern RR (former New York Central RR)
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern RR All Forks Creek Bridge 2 (Putnam County, Illinois)
Built in 1909 by the King Bridge Co. Cleveland Ohio
Pony/through plate girder bridge over All Forks Creek on Norfolk Southern RR (former New York Central RR)
Open

North Halsted Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River Canal on N. Halsted Street in Chicago
Demolished. Replacement Under Construction.

North Lombard Street Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1909
Warren deck truss bridge over the BNSF Railroad on N. Lombard St. in Portland
Open to traffic

Ohl Street Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909 by Canton Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1980
Through truss bridge over Shenango River on Ohl Street in Greenville
Closed to all traffic; awaiting replacement

Okmulgee Creek Bridge (Okmulgee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Okmulgee Creek on OK 56 in Okmulgee
Open to traffic

Okoboji Bridge (Dickinson County, Iowa)
Built in 1909 over the strait between West and East Okoboji Lakes, replaced in 1926 but the truss span was relocated to its present location.
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Little Sioux River on 180th Avenue
Knocked off its foundation by flooding in 2011. Bridge still intact but with lots of debris and still standing in the water

Old Lee Highway Tunnel (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Old Lee Highway on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Old Mechanic St. Bridge (Moore County, Tennessee)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1930
Steel stringer bridge over East Fork Mulberry Creek on Mechanic St.
Open to pedestrians

Owl Creek Bridge (Allen County, Kansas)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Owl Creek, 3.4 mi. west of Humboldt
Open to traffic

Paw Paw Creek Bridge (Craig County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Paw Paw Creek on E0230 Rd.
Open to traffic

Pease River Wagon Bridge (Wilbarger County, Texas)
Abandoned wire suspension bridge over Pease River
Single cable tower still standing

Peerless Road Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built in 1909 by the Central States Bridge Company; replaced 2000
Lost through truss bridge over Salt Creek on Peerless Road
Replaced by new bridge

Peiffers Mill Bridge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Conodoguinet Creek on SR 4007
Open to traffic

Phillips Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1909
Covered bridge over Big Pond Creek on CR450W southeast of Montezuma
Open to traffic

Pretty Creek Bridge (Craig County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Pretty Creek on N4260 Rd.
Open to traffic

PRR Yellow River bridge (Marshall County, Indiana)
Formerly Two Tracks, once hosted Pennsy's "Broadway Limited" and later Amtrak, second road bed may be used by Fiber Optic Cable Line.
Pony truss bridge over Yellow River on Chicago Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad via lease of CSX Transportation line(nee Pennsylvania Railroad, Penn Central, Conrail, Norfolk Southern Railway)
Open to traffic

Quivira Scout Camp Bridge (Chautauqua County, Kansas)
Built 1909 in Wichita as a five span bridge. Replaced 1963. Three spans were moved to this site in 1965.
Pony truss bridge over North Caney Creek, 7.0 mi. north and 1.0 mi. west of Sedan
Open to traffic

Ramsey Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Ramsey Creek on TR 266, 1.7 mi. west of Eberle
Closed to all traffic

Richland Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on TR 328, 2.1 mi. southwest of Strasburg
Closed to all traffic

Riverside Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Canton Bridge Co. at Ozark Mill and later relocated here
Two-span Pratt through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Riverside Drive north of Ozark in Ozark
Closed to all traffic

Robertson Bridge (Josephine County, Oregon)
Built in Grants Pass 1909, Relocated 1929, Abandoned 2001
Abandoned Parker through truss bridge over Rogue River on Lower River Road
Abandoned

Rock Creek Bridge (Hancock County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Rock Creek on N CR2900, 1.5 mi. northeast of Fountain Gree
Open to traffic

Rock Creek RR Bridge (Plumas County, California)
Built 1909
Warren deck truss bridge over Rock Creek on Union Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

Rodgers Avenue Arch Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built 1909
Closed spandrel concrete arch bridge under Conrail tracks on Rodgers Avenue in Columbus
Open to traffic

Route 11 Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1980
Steel stringer bridge over Potomac River, Csx Trans on Us 11
Open to traffic

Route 627 Copper Creek Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Built 1909
Pratt pony truss bridge over Copper Creek on Route 627
Open to traffic

Sample Road Bridge (Wayne County, Indiana)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Greens Fork on Sample Road
Open to traffic

Schomberg Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers; replaced 2006
Lost Bedstead pony truss bridge over Water Run Creek on Schomberg Road
Replaced by new bridge

Scott River Bridge (Siskiyou County, California)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Scott River on Wildcat Creek Road
Open to traffic

Shady Lane Bridge (Marin County, California)
Built 1930
Concrete bridge over Ross Creek on Shady Lane in Ross
Open to traffic

Shelby Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2003
Three-span through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Shelby Street in downtown Nashville
Open to pedestrians only

Short Road Bridge (Montgomery County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Missouri Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Loutre River on Short Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Shubuta Bridge (Clarke County, Mississippi)
Built 1909 by the Austin Brothers Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Chickasawhay River on former CR 612
Abandoned

Snake Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Snake Creek on 201st St. S.
Open to traffic

Snowden Bridge (Lake County, Colorado)
Built 1909
Two-span Luten arch bridge over Arkansas River
Unknown status. Was abandoned when Historic Bridge Inventory was conducted.

Soo Line Blanchard Crossing (Morrison County, Minnesota)
Built in 1909 as part of the line from Brooten to Duluth; railline discontinued in 1993; rehabilitated for recreational use in 2006; reopened as a bike trail in 2007
Warren deck truss bridge over Mississippi River on Soo Line Bike Trail at Blanchard Dam
Open to pedestrians

Soo Line Sauk River Bridge (Stearns County, Minnesota)
Built 1909 by Soo Line
Abandoned warren deck truss bridge over Sauk River on Abandoned Soo Line
Abandoned

Spavinaw Creek Bedstead Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, Illinois. Replaced 1990
Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Spavinaw Creek on CR 29 (Orchard Road) between Gravette and Decatur
Replaced by a new bridge

Spring Hollow Bridge (Morrow County, Oregon)
Built 1909
Pin-connected Pratt through truss bridge over Rhea Creek on Spring Hollow Road
Open to pedestrians only

Stenner Creek Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1953
Concrete arch bridge over Stenner Creek on Broad Street in San Luis Obispo
Open to traffic

Strasburg Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Richland Creek branch on TR 320
Open to traffic

Stringers Ridge Tunnel (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1909
Tunnel under Stringers Ridge on State Highway 8
Open to traffic

Sugar Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Sugar Creek on TR 256, 1 mi. northeast of Gordon
Closed to all traffic

Suisun Creek Bridge (Solano County, California)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Suisun Creek on Suisun Valley Road
Open to traffic

Ten Mile Road Bridge (Meigs County, Tennessee)
Earliest of the bridges built in Meigs County, when alignment of Ten Mile Road crossed Big Sewee Creek; new alignment is now off Ward Road
Abandoned Pratt Bedstead pony truss bridge over Big Sewee Creek on County Road 510 (Ward Road)
Closed to all traffic

Third Street Bridge (Goodhue County, Minnesota)
Built 1909 by A.Y. Bayne & Co. of Minneapolis and Louis P. Wolff, engineer
Through truss bridge over Cannon River on Third Street in Cannon Falls
Open to one-lane traffic

TR 164 Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164 in Newton
Open to traffic

TR 164 Bridge No. 2 (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164 in Newton
Open to traffic

Trimmer Road Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Trimmer Road in Spencerport
Open to traffic

Twenty-Four Mile Road Bridge (Macomb County, Michigan)
Built 1909; Replaced 1996
Lost Arch Bridge over North Branch Clinton River on 24 Mile Road in Chesterfield
Replaced by new bridge

Twin Falls Road Bridge (Florence County, Wisconsin)
Built in 1909 by the Central States Bridge Company of Indianapolis, IN
Abandoned bridge over Menominee River on Twin Falls Road (abandoned)
Abandoned

Unnamed Creek Bridge (Osage County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Bedstead pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on IRR FAS 5757 in Barnsdall
Open to traffic

UP Arroyo Grande Creek Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built in 1909 by the American Bridge Company of New York
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Arroyo Grande Creek on Union Pacific Railroad (Formerly SPRR)
Open to traffic

UP CA70 Overpass (Plumas County, California)
Built 1909
Through truss railroad bridge over CA 70 in Tobin
Railroad traffic only

UP Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, East Channel) (Whiteside County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Deck plate girder bridge over Cat Tail Slough (Miss. River East Channel) on UPRR (Former C&NW)
Open

UP Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, Middle Channel) (Whiteside County, Illinois)
Built 1909 replacing an older single track bridge
Through truss bridge over Mississippi River Center Channel on UPRR (Former C&NW)
Open

UP Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, West Channel) (Clinton County, Iowa)
Swing span dated 1909, Builder plaque on approach reads 1908.
Through truss swing bridge over Mississippi River on Union Pacific RR (formerly Chicago & North Western RR)


UP Pismo Creek Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built 1909
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Pismo Creek on Union Pacific Railroad (formerly SP RR)
Open to traffic

Wagon Trail Road Bridge (Pierce County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909; Moved 1942; Replaced 1996
Lost Bridge over Eau Galle River on Wagon Trail Road in Spring Valley
Replaced by new bridge

Wagon Wheel Bridge (Boone County, Iowa)
Built 1909; closed to traffic in 2008 due to flood damage on an approach span; recently reopened to pedestrians
Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on 200th Street west of Boone
Open to pedestrians only

Wallace Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Southwestern Bridge Co. of Joplin, MO
Camelback through truss bridge over Fourche La Fave on Wallace Road (CR 18)
Bridge re-opened following repair. New signage installed

Waterford Bridge (Dakota County, Minnesota)
Built 1909; made obsolete by a new bridge in 2010 but remains intact for pedestrian use
Through truss bridge over Cannon River on CR 166 Canada Ave.
Bypassed by a new bridge in 2010. Bridge open to pedestrians only.

West Branch Fall River Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Built 1909
Stone arch bridge over West Branch Fall River, 5.0 mi. north and 8.2 mi. west of Eureka
Open to traffic

West Northfield Road Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over Necrr on West Northfield Road in Northfield
Open to traffic

Westminster Junction Tunnel #2 (Ramsey County, Minnesota)
Built 1909
Concrete Tunnel over BNSF Railway on Westminster Jct. North Wye Track
Open to traffic

Willamette Blvd. Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1909
Warren deck truss bridge over BNSF Railway on Willamette Blvd. in Portland
Open to traffic