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Rainbow Bridge over Payette River During Summer in Idaho
Old wood and steel bridge over the Musselshell river in central Montana in western USA of North America.
The iconic Bismarck-Mandan rail bridge in the fall. Taken around 2001.
This is a photograph of a scenic road crossing the Gunnison River by bridge in the Curecanti National Recreation Area on a summer day in Colorado, USA.
View of old rail bridge bike path near the Iron Horse trailhead park in Santa Clarita California.
Supporting engineering structure of a road viaduct.
The Winona Bridge was constructed in the 1930s as part of the original Route 66 alignment. It served as a vital link for travelers heading westward during the heyday of Route 66, connecting various towns and cities across the United States. As transportation infrastructure evolved, newer and wider highways were built, rendering the Winona Bridge obsolete for modern traffic needs. Eventually, it was bypassed by a newer bridge, and Route 66 was realigned.  Despite being abandoned, the Winona Bridge retains its historical significance and charm. Its weathered structure stands as a reminder of the iconic Route 66 era, attracting history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring the remnants of this legendary highway.  The Winona Bridge, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Milk River bridge in Writing on Stone Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada
Old dirt road wooden and steel bridge over the Musselshell River in central Montana.
Pony Bridge on route 66 in Oklahoma, United States. It crosses the South Canadian River and is also known as William H. Murray Bridge.
Perrine Memorial Bridge aerial view in Jerome, Idaho.
The concrete railroad bridge in the Palouse Valley. Rosalia, Washington, USA.
highway in valley
Anderson Lake Bridge. Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
The Winona Bridge was constructed in the 1930s as part of the original Route 66 alignment. It served as a vital link for travelers heading westward during the heyday of Route 66, connecting various towns and cities across the United States. As transportation infrastructure evolved, newer and wider highways were built, rendering the Winona Bridge obsolete for modern traffic needs. Eventually, it was bypassed by a newer bridge, and Route 66 was realigned.  Despite being abandoned, the Winona Bridge retains its historical significance and charm. Its weathered structure stands as a reminder of the iconic Route 66 era, attracting history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring the remnants of this legendary highway.  The Winona Bridge, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A Bridge Over Bear Creek in Lake County Northern California
Red Cliff Bridge is located in Red Cliff, Colorado between Minturn and Leadville. Each Autumn, the Colorado Rocky Mountains create a dazzling and colorful display as the Aspens turn a brilliant yellow and glow against the mountains. In addition, their tall, vertical, trunks with white bark create a repetitive pattern under the foliage.
Revelstoke, British Columbia - April 15, 2023: A bridge over Illecillewaet River on the outskirts of downtown of Revelstoke
Bridge Overpass on Interstate 70 Colorado - Bridges going over Colorado River in Dotsero, Colorado USA. River with lake view backdrop.
Suspension bridge near the flaming gorge
Red Bridge over Desert Canyon
Historic Brooks Aqueduct - Was built between 1912 & 1914 to supply water to southeastern Alberta. Now in decay, the structure is falling apart
Bridge over the Little Colorado River near Holbrook, Arizona in the american Southwest.
Vantage, United States – November 28, 2021: A scenic view of the Vantage bridge on the Columbia River in Washington, USA in grayscale
Gros Ventre River Bridge near Jackson Hole in Teton County, Wyoming
Galena Arch bridge in Northern Nevada.
Summer view of Dwight D. Eisenhower Hwy Highway 80 and Trout Creek in Elko County, Wells, Nevada, USA.
Dirt road leading up to old abandoned bridge
The Winona Bridge was constructed in the 1930s as part of the original Route 66 alignment. It served as a vital link for travelers heading westward during the heyday of Route 66, connecting various towns and cities across the United States. As transportation infrastructure evolved, newer and wider highways were built, rendering the Winona Bridge obsolete for modern traffic needs. Eventually, it was bypassed by a newer bridge, and Route 66 was realigned.  Despite being abandoned, the Winona Bridge retains its historical significance and charm. Its weathered structure stands as a reminder of the iconic Route 66 era, attracting history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring the remnants of this legendary highway.  The Winona Bridge, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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