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U.S. Highway 34 US 34 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Iowa DOT Length 269.111 mi (433.092 km) Existed July 1, 1926 (1926-07-01) –present Major junctions West end US 34 near Glenwood Major intersections I-29 near Glenwood US 59 near Emerson US 71 near Villisca US 169 at Afton I-35 at Osceola US 65 at Lucas US 63 / Iowa 163 at Ottumwa US 218 / Iowa 27 at Mount Pleasant US 61 ...
Below is a list of covered bridges in Iowa. There are nine authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Iowa, though two halves of one bridge reside in different locations. [1] Six of them are historic. A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction.
Laughery Creek Bridge, Dearborn County; only known example of a Triple Whipple Truss bridge in the world. Lincoln Memorial Bridge, downtown Vincennes to Illinois (old US 50) Parke County Covered Bridges. Sherman Minton Bridge, New Albany to Louisville, Kentucky. William H. Natcher Bridge, Rockport to Owensboro, Kentucky.
Sixteen existing covered bridges. U.S. Illinois. Nine authentic covered bridges of which five are historic. U.S. Indiana. Ninety-eight historic covered bridges of which fourteen were built before 1870 and represent the most common truss style (Burr Arch) in the state. U.S. Iowa.
Green Sergeants Covered Bridge [1] Hunterdon. Stockton. 40°26′39″N 74°57′59″W / 40.44417°N 74.96639°W / 40.44417; -74.96639 (Green Sergeants Covered Bridge) 1872, 1961. 84 feet (26 m) Wickecheoke Creek. County of Hunterdon.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type 280th Street Bridge: 1898 1998-06-25 Independence: Buchanan: Pinned kingpost pony truss Adair Viaduct: 1923
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