Lincoln Highway Bridge
About Lincoln Highway Bridge
The Lincoln Highway Bridge is situated in Tama, Iowa, United States, along the noteworthy Lincoln Highway. The Steel stringer connect was worked in 1914, and it was recorded on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It traverses Mud Creek for 22 feet 6.7 m with a width of 24 feet.
The scaffold is important for its unmistakable railings. They are 3.33 feet 1.01 m high, and highlight the words "Lincoln Highway" in concrete. Neighborhood supporters of the Lincoln Highway paid for the railings as a method for advancing the roadway. The scaffold was outlined by the Iowa Highway Commission and worked by Paul N. Kingsley, a temporary worker from Strawberry Point, Iowa.
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