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Sixteenth Street Bridge

Historic Landmark

Sixteenth Street Bridge

H.G. Balcom, Engineer;

Warren & Wetmore, Architects

Marker is on Sixteenth Street 0.1 miles north of Smallman Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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History - Main Street Bridge

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First Bridge at this site a three span wooden toll bridge erected in 1865. Purchased by Tippecanoe County in 1871.

Second Bridge, a steel three span bridge erected in 1889. Rendered useless by the flood of March 18, ...

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Mulberry Street Bridge

The linkage of downtown Harrisburg with the emerging Allsion Hill at this location was established in 1891 with the opening of the original Mulberry Street Bridge. Hailed at that time by Harrisburg civic leader J. Horace McFarland as "the day ...

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Camelback and Market Street Bridges

The bridge river crossing at this spot is Harrisburg's oldest and most historic. First to be erected was the Camelback Bridge, known for its irregular and "rolling" covered bridge profile and the first bridge to ever cross the Susquehanna River ...

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Walnut Street Bridge

This bridge, completed in 1890, is the oldest surviving structure to have spanned the Susquehanna River and is one of the largest multi-span, truss bridges ever fabricated by the nationally significant Phoenix Bridge Company. It is also the oldest metal ...

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Walnut Street Bridge

This bridge, completed in 1890, is the oldest surviving structure to have spanned the Susquehanna River and is one of the largest multi-span, truss bridges ever fabricated by the nationally significant Phoenix Bridge Company. It is also the oldest metal ...

13th Street Bridge

The keystone inscription bears the initials of the two owners of the Haxall-Crenshaw Mill, which once stood here.

The old 13th Street Bridge and the arch on the bank of the canal opposite this spot were built by Richard B. Haxall ...

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Train Depot / Street Car Bridge

Train Depot

Early passenger service was by train. Hibbing's Train Depot was one block west of this spot. Many immigrants seeking work arrived here and many of these same men left from this same depot to serve their new country ...

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Johns Street Bridge

Between 1927 and 1999 a 135-foot single-span concrete-encased riveted steel polygonal-chord Pratt pony truss bridge crossed the Little Conemaugh River at this location. First proposed in Henry Hornbostel's 1917 "Comprehensive Plan of Johnstown" the bridge was designed by J.E. Greiner ...

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84 Bridge Street

ACCORD Freedom Trail

Trinity United Methodist Church is the oldest congregation in historic Lincolnville and one of the oldest Protestant congregations in Florida. Its origins date to the early American period, in the 1820s, when a Methodist missionary came to St. ...

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