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Illinois DOT: Multiple king with arch: Also called Glenarm or Hedley Bridge Thompson Mill Covered Bridge [1] [3] Shelby: Cowden: 1868 105 feet (32 m) Kaskaskia River: Illinois DOT: Howe: Also called Dry Point Bridge Wolf Covered Bridge [2] Knox: Haw Creek
The one-lane bridge carries Robert Parker Coffin Road over Buffalo Creek in Long Grove, a village located 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Chicago, Illinois. [2]: 4 It connects the Long Grove Community Church to the southwest with downtown Long Grove, formed at the road's intersection with Old McHenry Road, to the northeast.
Cemetery Road Bridge: 1894 1998-05-20 Washington: Tazewell: Stone double arch bridge Chain of Rocks Bridge: 1929, 1936 2006-12-01 Madison: Madison: Warren Truss Chicago & North Western Railway Stone Arch Bridge: 1882 1993-08-19 Roscoe
The High Road Bridge is a road bridge over Long Run Creek in Lockport Township, Illinois. It is the world's first road bridge built using the hybrid composite beams (also known as Hillman-Composite Beam) (HCB's) invented by John R. Hillman and developed by the HC Bridge Company LLC. The HCB's are stronger, lighter and more corrosion resistant ...
MacArthur Bridge (St. Louis) Mark Morris Memorial Bridge; Mark Twain Memorial Bridge; Mark Twain Memorial Bridge (1936) Marseilles Bridge; Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis) McClugage Bridge; McKinley Bridge; Meredosia Bridge; Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County Thematic Resources; Mile-Long Bridge; Monroe Street Bridge (Chicago River ...
The St. Charles Air Line Bridge is a Strauss Trunnion bascule bridge which spans the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois. Built as part of the St. Charles Air Line Railroad by the American Bridge Company in 1919, the bridge originally had a span of 260 feet (79 m). This bridge held the world record for longest bascule-type span until 1930, when ...
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The High Bridge was repaired but was severely weight restricted for the rest of is life and closed with the opening of the new bridge. The Norbert F. Beckey Bridge replaced the Muscatine High Bridge (1891-1972). Construction on the bridge was completed in December 1972. A pillar from the old High Bridge still stands at Riverside Park in Muscatine.