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The bridge is the only stone-faced rubble fill bridge with more than one arch in Winnebago County; the nearest bridge of the type is a five-arch bridge in Tiffany, Wisconsin. [2] The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1993. [1] It is now part of the Stone Bridge Trail, a rail trail built along the former ...
Stone: Georgia Street Bridge-Caltrans Bridge: ... Healdsburg Memorial Bridge: 1921 2011-4-11 Healdsburg ... Stone arch San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge ...
Chicago & North Western Railway Stone Arch Bridge List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois National Register of Historic Places listings in Winnebago County, Illinois
Roscoe Boulevard has four lanes or more for almost its entire length and is arterial for most of its length, but is residential for two short sections in Sun Valley, these sections separated by a 0.7 miles (1.1 km) gap from the rest of the street and a 0.1 miles (0.16 km) gap from each other.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Arch Bridge from the Boonton Ironworks: 1866 2022-09-01 Boonton: Morris: Stone arch: Backwards Tunnel: 1871, 1872
The Frank E. Bauer Bridge is a 0.19 mile (0.31 km) former toll bridge that traverses the Rock River in Machesney Park, Illinois. [3] It was one of four toll bridges in the state of Illinois . The bridge consists of four lanes, a median and shoulders, as well as a sidewalk which was not tolled.
The James E. Roberts Memorial Bridge is a 1,400 foot two-lane highway bridge along the California State Route 120/California State Route 49 concurrency, in Tuolumne County, California. The bridge spans the Tuolumne River just north of Lake Don Pedro , near the community of Chinese Camp .
The Albion River Bridge is a wooden deck truss bridge crossing the Albion River in Mendocino County, California. It is the only remaining wooden bridge on California State Route 1; [1] [2] dramatic views of the bridge are visible from the nearby town of Albion, California. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in July 2017.