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Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Amboy Overpass: 1941 1995-05-18 North Little Rock: Pulaski: AR 7/AR 51 Bridge: 1933 2006-02-01 Arkadelphia
St. Francis River Bridge: Extant Swing span: 1933 1988 US 70: St. Francis River: Forrest City: St. Francis: AR-21: White River Bridge: Demolished Vertical-lift bridge: 1924 1988 US 70: White River: De Valls Bluff: Prairie
Pages in category "Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Ward's Crossing Bridge is a historic bridge in rural eastern Yell County, Arkansas. The bridge carries County Road 8 across the Fourche La Fave River , south of Plainview . It is a single-span camelback through truss, whose main span measures 160 feet (49 m), with a total structure length, including approaches of 240 feet (73 m).
The Coon Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in rural western Benton County, Arkansas. The bridge carries County Road 24 (Coon Hollow Road) across Coon Creek between Decatur and the Oklahoma state line. It is a single-span Warren pony truss bridge, with a span of 57 feet (17 m), that rests on concrete abutments.
Highway 109 is a 44-mile-long (71 km) highway in western Arkansas. It runs from the Ouachita Mountains to the Arkansas River Valley in Logan and Johnson counties. There are no spur routes associated with this highway. Mount Magazine can be seen to the east on the southern portion of the route. It can also be seen south of the Highway 22 portion ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
The Milltown Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in rural southeastern Sebastian County, Arkansas. The bridge carries County Road 77 across an unnamed brook just west of its junction with White Mountain Road. It is a two-span closed spandrel structure, with each arch spanning 10 feet (3.0 m) and a total length of 24 feet (7.3 m).