10th Avenue Lincoln Highway Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1915, Closed 1996, Restored 1997-1998
Pony truss bridge over UPRR on N. 10th Avenue in Mount Vernon
Open to pedestrians

Arkansas Road Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over Robb Creek on Arkansas Road in Hazleton
Open to traffic

Beaver Creek Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1915
Concrete deck girder bridge over Beaver Creek on the Historical Columbia River Highway in Troutdale
Open to traffic

Beaver Creek Bridge (Columbia County, Oregon)
Built in 1915, Moved to Kukkala Road in 1965, Replaced in 1998 by a pre-cast slab bridge.
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Beaver Creek on Kukkala Road
Replaced by new bridge

Big Fork Creek CR 67 Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1915; replaced ca. 2004
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Big Fork Creek on CR 67
Replaced by a modern bridge

Big Fork Creek CR 675 Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1987
Pony truss bridge over Big Fork Creek on CR 675 just off AR 8
Open to one-lane traffic

Board Camp Creek Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1915
Closed pony truss bridge over Board Camp Creek on CR 657
Closed to traffic

Bowsher Ford Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1915 by Eugene Britton
Covered bridge over Mill Creek on CR W1125N, north of Rockville
Open to traffic

Boyd Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built 1915 by the Pan American Bridge Co. over Sand Creek on CR 700S; relocated in 2006
Relocated through truss bridge in Greensburg city park
Open to pedestrians only

Branch Rabbit Creek Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Rabbit Creek, 3.5 mi. south and 0.3 mi. west of Louisburg
Open to traffic

Branch Rock River Bridge (Rock County, Minnesota)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Rock River on a local road southeast of Hardwick
Open to one-lane traffic

Broad Street Bridge (Floyd County, Georgia)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Etowah River on Broad Street in Rome
Open to traffic

Buck Creek Bridge (Washington County, Oklahoma)
Built 1915
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Buck Creek on N4030 Rd. This is a long bridge. 5 panels, rare for a Bedstead in Oklahoma.
Closed to all traffic

Buena Vista Street Bridge (Edgar County, Illinois)
Built 1915; replaced 2002-03
Lost pony truss bridge over railroad track on Buena Vista Street in Paris
No longer exists

Buffalo Creek Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Buffalo Creek on CR 288
Open to one-lane traffic

Bull Creek Bridge (Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Built 1915 by the Camden Iron Co.; replaced 1986
Lost pony truss bridge over Bull Creek on NC 2408
Replaced by new bridge

Bundy Bridge (Yellowstone County, Montana)
Built 1915
Warren through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Bundy Road at Pompey's Pillar National Monument
Open to pedestrians

Chaplin River Bridge (Mercer County, Kentucky)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Chaplin River on Deep Creek Road
Open to traffic

College Street Bridge (Latah County, Idaho)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Paradise Creek on College Street in Moscow
Open to traffic

College Street Bridge (Warren County, Kentucky)
First bridge built 1839. Bridge burned during Civil War in 1862 by Confederate Soldiers. Second bridge built in 1864. Present bridge replaced second bridge in 1915 but original (first bridge) main span pier remains in use to this day.
Pratt through truss bridge over Barren River on College Street
Open to pedestrians

Cottonwood River Bridge (Marion County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Cottonwood River, 2.1 mi. east and 0.6 mi. south of Florence
Open to traffic

Diestelhorst Bridge (Shasta County, California)
Built in 1915 by Chico Construction Co., Closed to vehicular traffic in 1997
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Sacramento River on Sacramento Trail in Redding
Open to pedestrians

Duck Creek Bridge (Yellowstone County, Montana)
Built 1915; replaced 1991
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Route 329
Replaced by new bridge

Eleventh Street Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1996
Triple-barreled through truss bridge over Utility Canal on Eleventh Street in Montague
Open to traffic

Elrod Road Bridge (Clark County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1990
Pony truss bridge over Silver Creek on Elrod Road
Open to traffic

Fairgrounds Bridge (Larimer County, Colorado)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1994
Through truss bridge over Big Thompson River in Loveland Fairground Park
Open to traffic

Flat Creek CR 1142 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 1142, beyond the end of Route U
Open to one-lane traffic

Four Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on CR 400 South
Open to traffic

Frog Hollow Road Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Wears Creek on Frog Hollow Road just east of MO 179 in Jefferson City
Open to one-lane traffic

Green Valley Road Bridge (Brown County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over North Fork Salt Creek on Green Valley Road
Open to traffic

Harrison Street (Lincoln Highway) Bridge (Allen County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1987
Stringer bridge over St. Marys River on Harrison Street
Open to traffic

Heron Lake Outlet Crossing (Jackson County, Minnesota)
Built in 1915 by Joliet Bridge Company. Replaced by steel trestle bridge.
Pratt through truss bridge over Heron Lake Outlet on Local Road at Jackson/Cottonwood Co. Border


Hillsborough River Railroad Bridge (Hillsborough County, Florida)
Built 1915
Through truss bascule bridge over the Hillsborough River next to Cass Street in downtown Tampa
Open to traffic

Honey Creek Bridge (Marshall County, Iowa)
Built 1915
Plate girder bridge over Honey Creek on a local road
Open to traffic

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

Iowa River IA 1 Bridge (Johnson County, Iowa)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1986
Three-span arch bridge over Iowa River on North/Eastbound IA 1 in Iowa City
Open to traffic

John Pectol Road Bridge (Floyd County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Big Indian Creek on John Pectol Road
Open to traffic

Kellogg Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1915, Relocated c. 2002.
Bedstead Pratt pony truss bridge over small lake on the grounds of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Tulsa office, on footpath.
Open to pedestrians

Longfellow Bridge (Bates County, Missouri)
Built 1915, replaced 1997 by a UCEB
Lost Pony truss bridge over Gillam creek on CR 5508, 3 miles southwest of Foster
Replaced by new bridge

Lost Bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Eel River on CR 100 East
Open to traffic

Lyter Road Bridge (Branch County, Michigan)
Replaced 1996
Lost Deck girder bridge over Little Swan Creek Drain on Lyter Road in Bronson
Replaced by new bridge

McCord Creek Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built in 1915 as part of the Columbia River Highway, Roadway widend in late 1940's, Replaced in 1997.
Lost Concrete deck girder bridge over McCord Creek on Historic Columbia River Highway (US 30)
Replaced by new bridge in 1997

McKinney Creek Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over McKinney Creek on CR 50
Open to one-lane traffic

Middle Beaver Creek Lincoln Highway Bridge (Greene County, Iowa)
Built 1915
Stringer bridge over Middle Beaver Creek on 210th Avenue, Original Lincoln Highway
Open to traffic

Middle Fork Little Maquoketa River Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1915
Lost through truss bridge over Middle Fork Little Maquoketa River on a local road
No longer exists

Middle River Route 778 Bridge (Augusta County, Virginia)
Built 1915 by the Champion Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Middle River on Route 778
Open to traffic

Moffett Creek Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built in 1915 by A. Guthrie and Company, Abandoned in the 1940 and is now part of Historic Columbia River Highway trail.
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Moffett Creek on Historic Columbia River Highway (Abandoned)
Open to pedestrians

Moniteau Creek Road Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1915; made obsolete by a new bridge on MO 179 in 1967
Through truss bridge over Moniteau Creek on Moniteau Creek Road (Old MO 179)
Open to traffic

New Pakota River Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over New Pakota River on CR 550 East
Open to traffic

North Fork Coal Creek Bridge (Fountain County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over North Fork Coal Creek on CR 500 East
Open to traffic

Orten Creek Bridge (Scott County, Arkansas)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1984
Pony truss bridge over Orten Creek on CR 60
Open to one-lane traffic

Patterson Hill Road Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 2001
Through truss bridge over Contoocook River on Patterson Hill Road in Henniker
Open to traffic

Pipe Creek Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Pipe Creek on P.7-7 Local, 2.7 mi. east and 6.0 mi. north of Minneapolis
Open to traffic

Q Street Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 2000
Five-span concrete arch bridge over Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway on Q Street NW
Open to traffic

Rolling Stone Covered Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1915 by J.A. Britton
Covered bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 800 North
Open to traffic

Rothrock Mill Bridge (Crawford County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Blue River on CR 120 South
Closed to all traffic

Salt Fork CR 214 Bridge (Saline County, Missouri)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1998
Pony truss bridge over Salt Fork on CR 214
Open to traffic

Sauk Creek Bridge (Ozaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1928
Concrete arch bridge over Sauk Creek on Grand Avenue (WI 32) in Port Washington
Open to traffic

Schilpp Road Bridge (Lee County, Illinois)
Built 1915; relocated August 2006
Relocated pony truss bridge formerly over Five Mile Branch on Schilpp Road
Awaiting reconstruction at a site near Franklin Grove

Second Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1915 by the Fox Construction Co. of El Reno, Oklahoma
Lost pony arch bridge over the Rock Island Railroad on Second Street in Little Rock
No longer exists

Sewalls Falls Road Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1915
Truss bridge over Merrimack River on Sewalls Falls Road in Concord
Open to traffic

Shell Rock Bridge (Butler County, Iowa)
Built 1915
Three-span arch bridge over Shell Rock River on Cherry Street in Shell Rock
Open to traffic

Skillet Fork Bridge (Marion County, Illinois)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Skillet Fork on CH 30
Open to traffic

Smoky Hill River Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on Oat Road, 2.5 mi. east and 0.8 mi. south of Detroit
Closed to all traffic(?)

South Canon Bridge (Garfield County, Colorado)
Built 1914-15 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.
Closed through truss bridge over the Colorado River just off I-70, west of Glenwood Springs
Closed to all traffic

South Wea Creek Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over South Wea Creek, 3.0 mi. south and 0.6 mi. west of Louisburg
Open to traffic

Sparkman Street Bridge (Morgan County, Alabama)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Shoal Creek on Sparkman Street in Hartselle
Open to traffic

Spencer Grand Avenue Bridge (Clay County, Iowa)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1951
Lost concrete arch bridge over Little Sioux River on US 18/71 (Grand Avenue) in Spencer
Replaced by a new bridge

Spring Street Bridge (Whitman County, Washington)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over South Fork Palouse River on Spring Street in Pullman
Open to traffic

St. Francis River Bridge (Sherburne County, Minnesota)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over St. Francis River on CR 64
Closed to all traffic

St. Louis Avenue Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1914; replaced 2003
Lost skewed Pratt through truss over the KCS Railroad on St. Louis Avenue
Replaced by 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 pipelines
Open to traffic

Stark Steet Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over an unnamed draw on Stark Steet
Open to traffic

Station Road Bridge (Huntington County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1988
Camelback through truss bridge over Little Wabash River on Station Road in Roanoke
Open to traffic

Tama Lincoln Highway Bridge (Tama County, Iowa)
Built 1915 by Paul Kingsley
Concrete bridge over Mud Creek on 5th Street E in Tama
Open to traffic

Tanner Creek Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built in 1915 as part of the Columbia River Highway
Concrete deck girder bridge over Tanner Creek on Historic Columbia River Highway Trail in Bonneville
Open to pedestrians

Third Street Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Pipe Creek on 3rd Street in Minneapolis
Open to traffic

Trunk Line Bridge (St. Clair County, Michigan)
Replaced 1990
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Pine River on Griswold Road in Near Kimball
Replaced by new bridge

Tunkhannock Viaduct (Wyoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912-15 for the Lackawanna Railroad
Massive ten-span concrete arch bridge over Tunkhannock Creek on the Canadian Pacific Railroad at Nicholson
Open to traffic

Twelfth Street Viaduct (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1965 and 2006
Concrete viaduct over the railroad tracks on Twelfth Street, just west of downtown Kansas City
Open to traffic

Whiskey Run Main Street Bridge (Crawford County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Whiskey Run on Main Street in Marengo
Open to traffic

Willowdale Bridge (Whitfield County, Georgia)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Mill Creek on abandoned section of Willowdale Road in Dalton
Abandoned

Zachery Road Bridge (Linn County, Kansas)
Built 1915
Concrete arch bridge over Walnut Creek on Zachery Road, 4.0 mi. east and 3.4 mi. north of Prescott
Open to traffic