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Reinforced Concrete Bridges in Montana, 1900–1958 MPS: Shonkin Creek Bridge: 1928 2012-4-26 Geraldine vicinity: Chouteau: Montana's Steel Stringer and Steel Girder Bridges MPS Tenth Street Bridge: 1920 1996-04-25 Great Falls
Old Steel Bridge Replaced Pratt truss: 1894 1980 Steel Bridge Road Flathead River: Kalispell: Flathead: MT-22: St. Mary River Bridge and Siphon Extant Pratt truss: 1915 1980 Camp Nine Road St. Mary River: Babb: Glacier
Snowden Bridge is a high-clearance, vertical-lift railroad bridge, built in 1913, that spans the Missouri River between Roosevelt and Richland Counties in Montana, USA, between Bainville and Fairview, Montana, and near Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site and the ghost town of Mondak near Montana's eastern border with North Dakota.
also: Buildings and structures: by country: United States: by state: Montana: Bridges Bridges in the U.S. state of Montana . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bridges in Montana .
The Fred Robinson Bridge in Montana is a four-span steel-girder bridge over the Missouri River between Fergus County and Phillips County that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. It is the "best documented" bridge in Montana and is "magnificent", according to its NRHP nomination.
Pages in category "Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Locate Creek Bridge, located on N. Locate Rd. near Miles City, Montana, is a historic bridge that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is significant as the oldest steel stringer bridge in the state of Montana. [2] It was built in 1901 by Custer County. The bridge was part of a Custer County program to build bridges to ...
The Scenic Bridge crossing Clark Fork River about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Tarkio in Mineral County, Montana, was built in 1928. It is located at Milepost 0 on Old U.S. Route 10 West. The bridge has also been denoted 24MN304 and MDT No. L31012000+08. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]