Panorama of Heidelberg, Germany - stereocsopic card
On mount: Sold only by Griffith & Griffith, Philadelphia, Chicago, London, Hamburg, Ger., Milan, Italy.
[Bridge back of Pinnacles] - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.
Title from reference print. Attributed to Wilbur and/or Orville Wright. Reference copy in LOT 11512. Forms part of: Glass negatives from the Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright.
Stone Arch Bridge, milling district, St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, M...
Postcard shows view of arch bridge over Mississippi River below St. Anthony Falls, Milling district. H99841 U.S. Copyright Office. No. B17.
Viaduct and flour mills, Minneapolis, Minn.
Postcard shows view of the Stone Arch Bridge, milling district, signage for Best Flour. H99733 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 804.
["Surprise Valley Farm," Arthur Curtiss James property, Beacon Hill Ro...
No. R.I. 1089. No. 347. Title and date information provided by Sam Watters, 2012. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Rock Creek Park - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National P... More
Rock Creek Park - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National P... More
Rock Creek Park - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National P... More
Rock Creek Park - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National P... More
Rock Creek Park - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National P... More
Stage coach going over bridge
Photograph shows three women following behind a stage coach carrying six men over stone bridge.
Stevens Viaduct, Spanning Tom's Creek (Hamiltonban Township), Iron Spr...
Significance: Early bridge construction. Survey number: HABS PA-347 Building/structure dates: ca. 1820 Initial Construction
Middlesex Canal, Stone Bridge, Medford, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HABS MA-380-B Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pennsylvania Railroad, Brilliant Cut-Off, South Wye, Linden Avenue at ...
Significance: This structure is significant for its association with the Pennsylvania Railroad's Brilliant Cut-Off, a bypass through residential neighborhoods around downtown Pittsburgh. The elevated south wye ... More
Clarysville Bridge, Spanning Braddocks Run at National Road (U.S. Rout...
Significance: James Kinkead, a local bridge builder and stage line operator, built Clarysville Bridge for $1,100 in 1812. Kinkead held one of the first construction contracts awarded by the federal government ... More
The 1817 Elm Grove Stone Arch Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Also known as the Monument Place Bridge, it is (as of 2015) the oldest extant bridge in West Virginia. The bridge carries U.S. Route 4... More
Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, r. Ri︠e︡shotka u der. Ri︠e︡shoty po osi kanal...
Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photographic print is in album: Views in the Ural Mountains and Western Siberia, survey o... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, r. Ri︠e︡shotka u der. Ri︠e︡shoty po osi kanal...
Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photographic print is in album: Views in the Ural Mountains and Western Siberia, survey o... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, r. Ri︠e︡shotka u der. Ri︠e︡shoty po osi kanal...
Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photographic print is in album: Views in the Ural Mountains and Western Siberia, survey o... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, r. Ri︠e︡shotka u der. Ri︠e︡shoty po osi kanal...
Credit line: Prokudin-Gorskiĭ photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Corresponding photographic print is in album: Views in the Ural Mountains and Western Siberia, survey o... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
National Road, Wilson Bridge, Spanning Conococheague Creek at Route 40...
Significance: Wilson Bridge was built in 1819 by Silas Harry as part of an improvement of feeder roads leading to the National Road which began in Cumberland, Maryland and ended in Vandalia, Illinois. Its fiv... More
Choate Bridge, Spanning Ipswich River at South Main Street, Ipswich, E...
Significance: The Choate Bridge is an example of early stone construction in the history of American road building. The Essex County Court voted in December, 1764 to name the bridge in honor of Col. John Choat... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at River Street (State Route 20...
Significance: This filled-spandrel stone arch bridge is distinguished by its 39' span over Mill Creek with an impressive 32'10" clear height. Unusual corbels at the spring line, used to support temporary center... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at River Street (State Route 20...
Significance: This filled-spandrel stone arch bridge is distinguished by its 39' span over Mill Creek with an impressive 32'10" clear height. Unusual corbels at the spring line, used to support temporary center... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at River Street (State Route 20...
Significance: This filled-spandrel stone arch bridge is distinguished by its 39' span over Mill Creek with an impressive 32'10" clear height. Unusual corbels at the spring line, used to support temporary center... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at River Street (State Route 20...
Significance: This filled-spandrel stone arch bridge is distinguished by its 39' span over Mill Creek with an impressive 32'10" clear height. Unusual corbels at the spring line, used to support temporary center... More
Mill Creek Bridge, Spanning Mill Creek at River Street (State Route 20...
Significance: This filled-spandrel stone arch bridge is distinguished by its 39' span over Mill Creek with an impressive 32'10" clear height. Unusual corbels at the spring line, used to support temporary center... More
Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek on Z...
Significance: Built of native sandstone and ashlar masonry, and designed to complement its natural surroundings, this bridge is a superb example of "National Park Service-Rustic" stone bridge engineering. It i... More
Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, Pine Creek Bridge, Spanning Pine Creek on Z...
Significance: Built of native sandstone and ashlar masonry, and designed to complement its natural surroundings, this bridge is a superb example of "National Park Service-Rustic" stone bridge engineering. It i... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Mount Union Bridge, Spanning Juniata River, nor...
Significance: The bridge is significant as an example of the Pennsylvania Railroad's prolific stone arch bridge construction during the early 20th century. In addition, it elegantly breaks classical aesthetic r... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Mount Union Bridge, Spanning Juniata River, nor...
Significance: The bridge is significant as an example of the Pennsylvania Railroad's prolific stone arch bridge construction during the early 20th century. In addition, it elegantly breaks classical aesthetic r... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Mount Union Bridge, Spanning Juniata River, nor...
Significance: The bridge is significant as an example of the Pennsylvania Railroad's prolific stone arch bridge construction during the early 20th century. In addition, it elegantly breaks classical aesthetic r... More
Pennsylvania Railroad, Mount Union Bridge, Spanning Juniata River, nor...
Significance: The bridge is significant as an example of the Pennsylvania Railroad's prolific stone arch bridge construction during the early 20th century. In addition, it elegantly breaks classical aesthetic r... More
Upper Bridge, Keedysville Road, Sharpsburg, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-959 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000038
Upper Bridge, Keedysville Road, Sharpsburg, Washington County, MD
Survey number: HABS MD-959 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000038
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Spring Lake Bridge, Spanning Bob Barnes Branch at County Road No. 36D,...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges identified in Arkansas. It is the only known bridge constructed under the authority of the United States Resettlement Administration in the ... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Milltown Bridge, Spanning Vache Grasse Creek tributary at County Road ...
Significance: This bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It survives as a significant example of WPA bridge construction in the state. Survey number: HAER AR-55 Building/structure da... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More
Lake Street Bridge, Spanning Ruddiman Creek at Lake Shore Drive, Muske...
Significance: The Lake Street stone arch vehicular bridge in Muskegon, Michigan, is significant because it is representative of a brief period in the evolution in design of American bridges. Relatively few sto... More