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Dumbarton Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 2000Five-span concrete arch bridge over Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway on Q Street NWOpen to traffic
Dunnville Bridge (Dunn County, Wisconsin)
Built 1934; Replaced 1996Lost subdivided Warren through truss bridge over Red Cedar River on CTH YReplaced by new bridge
Eads Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1869-1874 under the direction of engineer James Buchanan Eads; automobile deck closed 1989 - 2003 for rehabilitation and replacement; reopened July 4, 2003Three-span steel arch bridge over the Mississippi River and N. Leonor K. Sullivan Blvd. in downtown St. LouisTop deck open to four lanes of traffic with a pedestrian lane, bottom deck open to two tracks of MetroLink light rail service
Eagle Lake Bridge (Hancock County, Maine)
Stone arch bridge over Carriage Road on Eagle Lake Road (ME 233)Open to traffic
Eagle Point Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1901, subsequent work in 1907, 1922 and 1936, destroyed in 1983Lost Truss bridge over Mississippi River on US 151/US 61 in DubuqueLost
Eagle River Trail - Eagle River Bridge (Vilas County, Wisconsin)
Built 1902; Converted to snowmobile trail 1980, Replaced 2000 by new bridgeLost deck plate girder bridge over Eagle River on Snowmobile Trail in Eagle RiverReplaced by a new bridge
Earl Iron Bridge (Washburn County, Wisconsin)
Built 1914 by Worden-Allen Co.; Replaced 1996Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Namekagon River on North Road in EarlReplaced by new bridge
East 23rd Street Viaduct (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1936; replaced 1997Lost plate girder bridge over Big Blue River on 23rd Street TrafficwayReplaced by new bridge
East Branch Codorus Creek Bridge (York County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1913; replaced 1996Lost concrete arch bridge over East Branch Codorus Creek on TR 370 (Pentland Road)Replaced by new bridge
East Dingle Bridge (Bear Lake County, Idaho)
Built 1910 by Charles G. Sheely; replaced 1989Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Bear River on Hunter Hill RoadReplaced by new bridge
East Fork Little Tarkio River Bridge (Atchison County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1890, possibly by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Works; replaced 1990Lost through truss over East Fork Little Tarkio River on CR 523 just off Route NReplaced by a concrete bridge
East Lockington Road Bridge (Shelby County, Ohio)
Built 1898; replaced 1993Lost four-span pony truss bridge over Great Miami River on East Lockington RoadReplaced by new bridge
East Michigan Avenue Bridge (Kalamazoo County, Michigan)
Built 1923; Walkway added 1941; Replaced 1995Lost concrete through girder bridge over Kalamazoo River on East Michigan Avenue in GalesburgReplaced by new bridge
Echo Bridge (Middlesex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1878Stone arch bridge over Charles River on Sudbury AqueductOpen to pedestrians only
Edgemere Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1926 by the Metropolitan Trust CompanyStone arch bridge over Lake No. 3 on Edgemere Street in North Little RockOpen to traffic
Edison Bridge (Middlesex County, New Jersey)
Built 1939Girder bridge over Raritan River on US Route 9 Northbound in Woodbridge TownshipOpen to traffic, new bridge added 2003
Edna Dean Proctor Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1939; rehabilitated 2001Concrete arch bridge over Contoocook River on NH 114 in HennikerOpen to traffic
Edwards Crossing Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1904 by the American Bridge Co.Steel arch bridge over South Yuba River on Bloomfield RoadOpen to traffic
Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by Miller's Garage and Construction Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Replaced 2001.Lost pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek on AR 135/US 49B in ParagouldReplaced by a new bridge
Eighteenth Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1908-1910 by the American Bridge Co., reusing
piers and abutments from a previous deck truss bridge constructed
in 1882. Closed to traffic June 20, 1983, but remained
open to pedestrians. Replaced by a new four-lane bridge in 1986.Lost through truss on Eighteenth Street over the railroad tracks just south of the US 40/I-64 viaduct and Union StationReplaced by a new bridge
El Capitan Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1933Steel stringer bridge over Merced River on El Capitan CrossoverOpen to traffic
Ellsworth Ranch Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Built 1895 by the King Bridge Co. under the direction of Milo Adams; rehabilitated 1937; closed to traffic 2007Thatcher through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on 130th Street east of DolliverClosed to all traffic
Ellsworth Street Bridge (Benton County, Oregon)
Built 1926; rehabilitated 1971Parker through truss bridge over Willamette River on Eastbound US 20 in AlbanyOpen to traffic
Elm Creek Road Bridge (Coleman County, Texas)
Built 1941Slab bridge on Leaday-Hill Road (Elm Creek Road)Intact but closed to traffic
Elm Street Bridge (Windsor County, Vermont)
Built 1870 by the National Bridge & Iron Works; Rehabilitated c. 1900; Rehabilitated 1980Parker Patent pony truss bridge over Ottauquechee River on VT 12 (Elm Street)Open to traffic
Elson Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Built 1905 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1994Lost through truss bridge over Purgatoire River on CR 36.0Replaced by modern bridge
Emlenton Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1883 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; replaced 1987Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Allegheny River on PA 38 (Emlenton Street)Replaced by new bridge
English Center Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1891 by Dean & WestbrookEyebar suspension bridge over Little Pine Creek on SR 4001Open to traffic
Enola Low Grade Trail - Safe Harbor Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904-06, Abandoned to rail service 1988Abandoned bridge on former PRR low-grade freight line, it crosses over the Congestoga Creek and passes by the Safe Harbor PowerplantAbandoned
Enterprise Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1924-25 by the Yancey Construction Co.; dedicated Sept. 17, 1925; replaced 1988Lost through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on K-43 at EnterpriseReplaced by modern bridge
Erie - Genesee River Viaduct (Allegany County, New York)
Built 1906-07; demolished 1981Lost Deck girder bridge over Genesee River on former Erie Railroad north of BelfastLost
Erie - Rush Creek Bridge (Allegany County, New York)
Built 1906, demolished 1981Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Rush Creek on Erie River LineRemoved but not replaced
Ernest Mines Railroad Bridge (Indiana County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1903Baltimore through truss bridge over McKee Run on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh RailwayNo longer exists
Escalante Canyon Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Originally built 1890 at Delta by the Bullen Bridge Co.; relocated 1908 to cross the Gunnison at Read; damaged by flooding and relocated ca. 1938 to Escalante Canyon; replaced 1993Lost two-span through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on CR 650Replaced by modern bridge
Essex-Merrimac Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 2003Suspension bridge over Merrimack River on Main Street in AmesburyOpen to traffic
Etlah Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced by a new bridge in 1988Lost through truss over Big Berger Creek on Route B at EtlahDemolished 1988 after the construction of a new concrete bridge
Eureka Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1872; Relocated to City Park, Castalia, Iowa 1995Bowstring pony truss bridge over land, it is displayed on flat ground in CastaliaOpen to pedestrians
Euritt Bridge (Decatur County, Iowa)
Built 1882 by Phoenix Iron Co. erected by Daniel and Webster; Current status unknownPratt through truss bridge over Grand River on River Road near LeonIntact but appears to be closed to traffic according to Bing
Fairground Street Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
One span was approach span on 1868 Dubuque RR Bridge; erected here in 1895; one panel removed; 2nd span relocated from unknown location; both spans built by the Keystone Bridge Company; closed to traffic 1993Abandoned Pratt through truss over Illinois Central Railroad on Fairground St; one span was approach span Dubuque RR Bridge (1868 bridge) shortened by 1 panel (approx. 12 ft). 2nd span was also a RR bridge of unknown origin - shortened by 13.5 ft.Abandoned
Fairview Avenue Bridge (Monroe County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1922; replaced 2004Through truss bridge over Lackawanna Rail Authority on Fairview Aveneu (PA 4007) in Mount PoconoDemolished and replaced.
Falling Rock Camp Iron Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1872; relocated 1927 and 1931Iron pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork at Falling Rock Boy Scout CampHas been moved and restored in the camp.
Falls Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1895; rehabilitated 1986Through truss bridge over Schuylkill River in PhiladelphiaOpen to traffic
Far West Drive Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by John Dildine & Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Far West DriveReplaced by new bridge
Fayette Station Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1889; closed to traffic in 1977; reconstructed 1997Through truss bridge over New River on CR 82Open to one-way southbound traffic
Featherbed Lane Bridge (Loudoun County, Virginia)
Built in 1889 by the Variety Iron Works; relocated here in 1932Through truss bridge over Catoctin Creek on Featherbed Lane (Rt673)Open to traffic
Feederdam Bridge (Clay County, Indiana)
Built 1894Closed through truss bridge over Eel River on Towpath RoadClosed to all traffic
Fidler Bridge (Iroquois County, Illinois)
Built 1896; replaced 1995Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Iroquois River on CR1700EReplaced by new bridge
Fifth Street Bridge (Mesa County, Colorado)
Built 1933 by the Wisconsin Steel & Iron Works; replaced 1989Lost four-span through truss bridge over Colorado River on Northbound US 50 at Grand JunctionReplaced by new bridge
Fink Through Truss Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1858Lost wrought iron through truss over South Branch Raritan River on CR 2 (Hamden Rd) in HamdenDestroyed by vehicle collision in 1978
First Cairo Railroad Bridge (Alexander County, Illinois)
Built 1889 under engineer George S. Morison; replaced 1949-52Lost through and deck truss bridge over the Ohio River carrying the Illinois Central Railroad in CairoReplaced by the current bridge, reusing many of the piers in the process
First Doniphan Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Built 1898 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co. for $7870; replaced 1928 by a new truss bridgeLost two-span through truss bridge over Current River at DoniphanNo longer exists
First Manzanola Bridge (Otero County, Colorado)
Built 1908; replaced by the Manzanola Bridge in 1950Lost three-span through truss bridge over the Arkansas River near ManzanolaReplaced by a new bridge
Fish House Bridge (Hancock County, Maine)
Built 1938Concrete arch bridge over Fish House Road on One-Way Park LoopOpen to traffic
Flint Covered Bridge 45-09-11 (Orange County, Vermont)
Built 1845; Rehabilitated 1969Covered Queenspost through truss bridge over First Branch White River on Bicknell Hill Rd in TunbridgeOpen to traffic
Florida Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Lost Lattice through truss bridge over Deerfield River on River RoadReplaced by new bridge
Fore River Bridge (Old) (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1954Lost deck truss bascule bridge over Fore River on MA 3AReplaced by a new bridge
Fort Griffin Bridge (Shackelford County, Texas)
Built 1885 by the King Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Clear Fork Brazos River on CR 188Closed to all traffic
Fort Keogh Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1902, damaged by flooding in 2011, later removed in spring 2012Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Fort Keogh Access RoadRemoved in the spring 2012 according to info from the Montana Historical Society
Fort Laramie Bridge (Goshen County, Wyoming)
Built 1875 by the King Iron Bridge Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 1958Three-span bowstring through truss bridge over the North Platte River at Fort Laramie National Historic SiteOpen to pedestrians only
Fort Madison Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built 1927Toll double-decker through truss swing bridge over the Mississippi River on IA 2/IL 9/BNSF Railroad at Fort MadisonOpen to traffic
Fort Spokane Bridge (Lincoln County, Washington)
Built 1941Through truss bridge over Spokane River on WA 25 at MilesOpen to traffic
Fosnaugh Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Built 1891 by the Hocking Valley Bridge WorksLost pony truss bridge over Scippo Creek on Fosnaugh Road (TR 128) south of StoutsvilleNo longer exists
Four Mile Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1987Lost bedstead truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 north of Buena VistaReplaced by modern bridge
Four Mile Bridge (Routt County, Colorado)
Built 1900-01 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; replaced 1989Through truss bridge over Elk River on CR 42. Truss moved to hill overlooking US 40 when the bridge was replaced in 1989.Truss resting on a hill overlooking US 40
Fourteenth Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1925; main span replaced 1988Wooden bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on W. 14th Street in North Little RockKingpost truss span replaced with a steel stringer span in 1988, but timber trestle substructure preserved
Fox Bridge (Caroline County, Virginia)
Built 1935; replaced 1963Lost Warren through truss bridge over North Anna River on US Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway)Replaced by a new bridge
Fox Bridge (Caroline County, Virginia)
Built 1926; replaced 1963Lost Warren through truss bridge over North Anna River on US Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway)Replaced by a new bridge
Frankford Avenue Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1697 by the residents of Lower Dublin Township; widened 1893Three-span stone arch bridge over Pennypack Creek on Frankford Avenue (US 13) in HolmesburgOpen to traffic
Frankford Avenue Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904Arch bridge over Poquessing Creek on Frankford Avenue/Bristol PikeOpen to traffic
Franklin Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1920; rehabilitated 2002Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Franklin Street in ChicagoOpen to traffic
Freedom Bridge (Owen County, Indiana)
Built in 1898 to replace the 2 lost spans of a 600 ft. covered bridge. Replaced starting in 2001 and dismantled until being rebuilt in Carroll County.Relocated Pennsylvania through truss bridge formerly over White River on CR 590 SouthReplaced with a new bridge and relocated to Carroll County for use on a trail.
Freemansburg-Steel City Bridge (Northampton County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1896; Replaced 1979Lost Through truss bridge over Lehigh River, Lehigh Canal & Railroad on Main StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Freeport Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Originally built 1878 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. over Upper Iowa River on a county road; relocated 1989Relocated bowstring through truss bridge at Trout Run Park in DecorahOpen to pedestrians only
French Creek Bridge (Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1847; Replaced 1991Lost Stone arch bridge over French Creek on Main StreetReplaced by new bridge
Frisco - Amory Bridge (Old) (Monroe County, Mississippi)
Lost Through truss bridge over Tombigbee River on San Francisco & St Louis RailroadReplaced by a new bridge
Frisco Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Completed May 12, 1892, under the direction of engineer George S. MorisonCantilevered through truss railroad bridge over the Mississippi River at MemphisOpen to railroad traffic
Frost Bridge Road Bridge (old) (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1922, replaced 1988Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Naugatuck River on Frost Bridge RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Galena Wagon Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1910-11 by the Western Bridge Co. Made obsolete by parallel Galena Y Bridge in 1927. Dismantled Spring 1929, with two spans reused in the Hootentown Bridge.Lost three-span through truss bridge over James River at GalenaNo longer standing, but one concrete pier remains
Galvin Road Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1884; disassembled and relocated to University of Massachusetts AmherstLenticular through truss bridge over Hoosic River on Galvin RoadIn storage and awaiting reconstruction
GAP - Bollman Bridge (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1871 on the B&O Railroad; relocated 1910 as a vehicular bridgeIron through truss bridge formerly carrying the B&O RailroadOpen to pedestrians only
Gardner River Bridge (Park County, Wyoming)
Built 1939Deck truss bridge over Gardner River on Grand Loop RoadOpen to traffic
Gault Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1903, reconditioned 1996Steel arch bridge over Deer Creek on South Pine Street in Nevada CityOpen to traffic
Geff Bridge (Wayne County, Illinois)
Built 1910; replaced 1995Lost pony truss bridge over Deer Creek on CR 1700E (TR 406), southeast of GeffReplaced by modern bridge
Genesee Road Bridge (Lapeer County, Michigan)
Built 1928; Replaced 2003Lost Camelback concrete arch bridge over Canadian National Railroad on Genesee Road near LapeerReplaced by new bridge
Gentryville Bridge (Gentry County, Missouri)
Built 1954, relocated to Gentryville in 1962, and replaced 1992Lost through truss over Grand River just west of Gentryville on Washington Street (CR 459), beyond the end of Route TReplaced by a concrete bridge
George Washington Bridge (New York County, New York)
Opened to traffic October 25, 1931; lower level opened August 29, 1962Suspension bridge over Hudson River on I-95 in New YorkOpen to a total of 14 lanes of traffic
Germantown Covered Bridge 35-57-01 (Montgomery County, Ohio)
Built 1870; relocated 1911Covered bridge over Little Twin Creek on E. Center St.. in GermantownOpen to pedestrians only
Gill Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss over Lick Creek on Lick Creek Lane (CR 181) just west of PerryReplaced by a concrete bridge
Glebe Road Bridge (Arlington County, Virginia)
Built 1959; rehabilitated 1982Deck plate girder bridge over Glebe Road & Stream on GwmpOpen to traffic
GN - Harpole Covered Bridge 47-38-01 (Whitman County, Washington)
Replaced prior bridge 1922, Truss housed 1928, Converted to vehicle usage 1967Howe through truss covered railroad bridge, over Palouse RiverOpen to traffic
Goethals Bridge (Richmond County, New York)
Opened to traffic June 29, 1928. Closed to traffic June 9, 2017 as replacement opened.Cantilevered through truss bridge over Arthur Kill on I-278 in New York CityClosed, in process of demolition June 2017
Goff Farm Road Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Small stone arch bridge over Turner Tee Creek on Goff Farm Road (CR 170) just east of Fayetteville in FayettevilleOpen to traffic
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