McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More
McClure Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Palouse River on Altergott Road...
Significance: The McClure Bridge is one of only two remaining timber Pratt Truss Bridges in Washington. Although first framed in timber, (the Pratt Truss Bridge was patented in 1844), iron and steel later prev... More