Results for Bridge
Bellamy Bridge Heritage Trail
Arenas Bridge
The Arenas Bridge was the longest span built in Puerto Ric...
Memorial Bridge
Arlington Memorial Bridge and its related architectural, e...
Fall Creek Parkway Bridges
A new generation of masonry bridges was an important part ...
"Minisa" Bridge
1932
"Red Water at Sunset"
from the tribal ton...
Marshyhope Creek Bridge
Until it was named Federalsburg in 1812,
the communi...
Delhi Bridge
(side 1)
The Delhi Bridge was one of many Pratt th...
State Sanatorium Covered Bridge
The State Sanatorium Covered Bridge is a single-span Kingp...
Pimmit Run and Chain Bridge
Pimmit Run is a stream that runs from the Pimmit Hills nei...
Cast Iron Whipple Truss Bridge, 1869
This bridge was designed and built by Squire Whipple (1804...
Results for Bridge
Bellamy Bridge Heritage Trail
Arenas Bridge
The Arenas Bridge was the longest span built in Puerto Rico during the Spanish Colonial period. Designed by Mariano Sichar, who was then the District Engineer at Ponce, the 23,623 pound steel truss was built in 1894 by the prominent ...
Memorial Bridge
Arlington Memorial Bridge and its related architectural, engineering, sculptural, and landscape features are significant as important elements in the Neo-classical urban design of the National Capital as it evolved during the first third of the 20th century. Successfully integrated with ...
Fall Creek Parkway Bridges
A new generation of masonry bridges was an important part of the overall vision held by the city’s planners at the turn of the century. Starting with Joseph Earnshaw and John C. Olmsted, who were instrumental early in the development ...
"Minisa" Bridge
1932
"Red Water at Sunset"
from the tribal tongue
of the Zuni Indians
Honoring
Thurlow Lieurance
Composer of "Minisa"
Marker is at the intersection of 13th Street North and the Little Arkansas River, on the right when traveling west on 13th Street North.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Marshyhope Creek Bridge
Until it was named Federalsburg in 1812,
the community took its name from the bridge
at this crossing. This 215-foot concrete
structure was built in 1910 by the Luten
Bridge Company of York, Pa, a firm noted for
its filled Spanderel Arch design. It was
built ...
Delhi Bridge
(side 1)
The Delhi Bridge was one of many Pratt through truss iron bridges built to order by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio, between 1876 and 1899 to span the Huron River. It was listed in the ...
State Sanatorium Covered Bridge
The State Sanatorium Covered Bridge is a single-span Kingpost Truss Burr Arch structure with a span length of 154 feet. It was constructed in 1913 by Joseph A. Britton. The bridge is listed on both the National Register of Historic ...
Pimmit Run and Chain Bridge
Pimmit Run is a stream that runs from the Pimmit Hills neighborhood in Falls Church and joins the Potomac River immediately south of Chain Bridge. The mouth of Pimmit Run provided Native Americans and settlers access to fresh water and ...
Cast Iron Whipple Truss Bridge, 1869
This bridge was designed and built by Squire Whipple (1804-1887), a Union college graduate, class of 1830. Originally erected over the Erie Canal at Fultonville in Montgomery County, the bridge was moved after the canal closed in 1917 to the ...