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Steel pony truss; listed bridge has been demolished. AR 274 Bridge: 1940 1995-05-18 Thornton: Calhoun: AR 289 Bridge Over English Creek: 1929 2009-1-22 Mammoth Spring vicinity: Fulton: Beaver Bridge: 1949 1990-04-09 Beaver
Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad Bridge: Extant Baltimore truss: 1908 2008 CR 125 Little Red River middle fork Shirley: Van Buren: AR-77: Tull Bridge Bypassed Pratt truss: 1916 2008 AR 291 (former) Saline River: Tull and Traskwood
The President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site is located in Hope, Arkansas. [2] Built in 1917 by H. S. Garrett, in this house the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton, spent the first four years of his life, having been born on August 19, 1946, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas.
Cedar Creek Bridge (Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas) Cedar Creek Bridge (Rosie, Arkansas) Central Avenue Bridge (Batesville, Arkansas) Coon Creek Bridge; Coop Creek Bridge; Cotter Bridge; Cove Creek Bridge (Corley, Arkansas) Cove Creek Bridge (Martinville, Arkansas) Cove Creek Tributary Bridge; Cove Lake Spillway Dam-Bridge; Craighead County ...
AR 109 Arkansas Longest Bridge Morrison Bluff 35°24′40″N 93°31′55″W / 35.411221°N 93.532038°W / 35.411221; -93.532038 ( Morrison Bluff
As a pedestrian bridge, it is lit with hundreds of colored lights at night. Renovation work on the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge began in May 2010. [3] The railroad bridge, originally constructed in 1899 as the Rock Island Bridge, [4] is the eastern pedestrian and bicycle connection for the River Trail.
Clinton, who lived in Arkansas from 1975 to 1993, is a former first lady of the United States, served as both secretary of state and U.S. senator, and was an unsuccessful contender for president ...
Arkansas bridge (structure) stubs (65 P) Pages in category "Bridges in Arkansas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.