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Drawbridge on the Fox river in Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Wooden railroad bridge over the Otter Tail River in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
Fall in Minneapolis Minnesota
The Mottville Bridge Historical Marker reads:\nConstructed in 1922, this three-span, 270-foot-long bridge is the longest Michigan example of a reinforced concrete camelback bridge. These bridges are found primarily in Michigan and Ontario, Canada, and the Mottville Bridge is an excellent example of this design. It was built by contractors Smith and Nichols of Hastings under the direction of State Bridge Engineer C.A. Melick. The Michigan State Highway Department pioneered the use of standardized designs for concrete bridges. By the early 1920s the department had established standardized plans for camelback spans of 50, 60, 70, 75 and 90 feet. This bridge contains three identical 90-foot spans. It was preserved as an engineering landmark by the Michigan Department of Transportation when the present U.S. 12 bridge was erected.
Buffalo National River, Arkansas, USA. 6 June 2023. Bridge over the Buffalo National River with people on the water
Mankato, Minnesota, USA - October 14, 2023: Landscape view of the Red Jacket Trestle Bridge, an historic railroad trestle bridge built in 1874. After the railroad was abandoned, the bridge became a focal point in the development of a successful bicycle trail system in the greater Mankato area.
Newly built bridge under construction over the river, Georgia
View of Tsukimi bridge in Okayama, Japan.
Lovely stonework bridge with water reflecting underneath.
Harpers Ferry West Virginia scenic overlook with the Potomac River
Stone Arch Bridge Minneapolis Minnesota
Views of the Tallapoosa River near Tallassee, Alabama
Bridge across James River in Virginia along the Blue Ridge Parkway
Side view of the cement bridge at Sunken Meadow State Park that was built after hurricane Sandy reflecting in the water.
Memphis Tennessee Hernando de Soto Bridge over the Mississippi River crossing into the state of Arkansas
DuPage River rapids with forest during spring at McDowell Grove Preserve in Naperville, Illinois
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
View of the Rosendale, NY Train Trestle from the Joppenbergh Mountain. Part of the Wallkill Rail Trail in upstate NY.
Lowry Avenue Bridge and Airplane in Minneapolis Minnesota
Small steel bridge structure at bottom of new river gorge in West Virginia
A bridge over a small river in good weather.
The Mottville Bridge Historical Marker reads:\nConstructed in 1922, this three-span, 270-foot-long bridge is the longest Michigan example of a reinforced concrete camelback bridge. These bridges are found primarily in Michigan and Ontario, Canada, and the Mottville Bridge is an excellent example of this design. It was built by contractors Smith and Nichols of Hastings under the direction of State Bridge Engineer C.A. Melick. The Michigan State Highway Department pioneered the use of standardized designs for concrete bridges. By the early 1920s the department had established standardized plans for camelback spans of 50, 60, 70, 75 and 90 feet. This bridge contains three identical 90-foot spans. It was preserved as an engineering landmark by the Michigan Department of Transportation when the present U.S. 12 bridge was erected.
The Henry Covered Bridge over the Walloomsac river in Bennington Vermont.
under the bridge photograph taken at Copper Falls state park in northern Wisconsin
Beautiful detail of Old Mountain or Stara Planina, clear river and untouched nature, Serbia
A green metal truss bridge under repair. The deck is torn up revealing wood and metal beams. Overcast sky.
Walking Bridge at James River in Virginia
BRW - CNJ Flemington Bridge on River Rd. in Flemington,  NJ - Hunterdon County
Point of Rocks bridge over the Potomac River joining Maryland and Virginia.
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