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The Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge
The City of Chippewa Falls was organized around two moving...
Fulton H. Anthony Memorial Bridge
Named in honor of
Patrolman Anthony
who...
Goode's Bridge
Here Anthony Wayne took station in July, 1781, to prevent ...
Irvine Park Drive Bridge
The Irvine Park Drive Bridge was an example of a Pratt bri...
Site of Old Cheshire Bridge
The original Cheshire Bridge Road, crossing N. Fork Peacht...
Bear Mountain Bridge
Bear Mountain Bridge
The first highway bridge to s...
The Old Lattice Bridge
Side 1:
The second covered bridge across the Chattah...
Rockbridge
One of the largest natural bridges in Wisconsin, Rockbridg...
A. Frederick Oberlin Bridge
To Commemorate
The Memory Of
Major
A. Fr...
Bacon Creek Bridge
The L & N R.R. bridge near here, a main USA supply line be...
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The Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge
The City of Chippewa Falls was organized around two moving bodies of water, the Chippewa River and its tributary Duncan Creek. Bridges soon became necessary with rapid expansion of the transportation system in the late 19th and early 20th century. ...
Fulton H. Anthony Memorial Bridge
Named in honor of
Patrolman Anthony
who was killed near
nere March 10, 1973
while performing his duty
as a highway patrolman
and
in recognition of his life
of service as a conscientious
loyal and dedicated
law enforcement officer.
Erected in 1981
in the
50th Anniversary Year
of
the S.C. Highway Patrol.
Marker is on Poinsett ...
Goode's Bridge
Here Anthony Wayne took station in July, 1781, to prevent the British from moving southward. Here, April 3, 1865, Longstreet's, Hill's and Gordon's corps of Lee's army, retreating from Petersburg toward Danville, crossed the river.
Marker is on Hull Street Road ...
Irvine Park Drive Bridge
The Irvine Park Drive Bridge was an example of a Pratt bridge construction, which was a design used in Wisconsin from 1895-1910. The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Company fabricated the bridge in 1907. The structure originally crossed Duncan Creek on ...
Site of Old Cheshire Bridge
The original Cheshire Bridge Road, crossing N. Fork Peachtree Cr. at this point, was the route taken by two divisions of Howard’s 4th A. C. moving to occupy a gap in the Federal line between Peachtree Rd. and Schofield's 23rd ...
Bear Mountain Bridge
Bear Mountain Bridge
The first highway bridge to span the Hudson River south of Albany
Begun March 24th 1923 – Opened Nov. 27th 1924
To all who
With thought labor and loyalty have
Contributed to the construction of
This bridge ...
The Old Lattice Bridge
Side 1:
The second covered bridge across the Chattahoochee River, connecting Clay County, Georgia and Henry County. Alabama was constructed between 1867-69. Bonner and Walden, a New York construction company, were the original contractors but the bridge was completed by Horace ...
Rockbridge
One of the largest natural bridges in Wisconsin, Rockbridge is 20 feet wide and 10 feet high. Archaeological investigations have revealed that the bridge's sandstone overhang was once used as a shelter by Native Americans. Through the efforts of local ...
A. Frederick Oberlin Bridge
To Commemorate
The Memory Of
Major
A. Frederick Oberlin
An Eminent Soldier
And Citizen
This Bridge Which Was Erected
Under His Supervision, Is Dedicated
By The Town of Hamden As
The
" A. Frederick Oberlin
Bridge"
Marker is at the intersection of Whitney Avenue and Armory Street, on the right when ...
Bacon Creek Bridge
The L & N R.R. bridge near here, a main USA supply line between Louisville and Bowling Green, was destroyed by Confederate troops in late 1861. Before repairs were complete, Morgan's Raiders burned it Dec. 5, 1861. This act brought ...