Its history dates back to 1906, when a federal bridge act was passed, allowing private citizens to build and maintain bridges. William Bettendorf, namesake of both a major manufacturing company and ...
In the 1800s, builders in the United States began putting roofs on bridges to protect the wooden floors and trusses from the elements. It was easier and less expensive to maintain the covers than the ...
Missouri’s covered bridges are more than just charming relics of the past—they’re gateways to history, scenic beauty, and unforgettable day trips. Once numbering around 30 in the 19th century, only ...
The 6th Street Viaduct, often called 6th Street Bridge, opened in July 2022 replacing the old bridge built in 1932. It was immediately a famous site due to its beauty, and in 2023 the bridge won a ...
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