Cane Hill Road Bridge

Bridge in near Prairie Grove, Arkansas
36°00′00″N 94°16′30″W / 36°N 94.275°W / 36; -94.275Carries AR 170CrossesLittle Red RiverLocalenear Prairie Grove, ArkansasCharacteristicsDesignclosed-spandrel archMaterialConcreteTotal length47.9 feet (14.6 m)No. of spans1HistoryConstruction end1923Closed2015
Cane Hill Road Bridge
Cane Hill Road Bridge is located in Arkansas
Cane Hill Road Bridge
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Cane Hill Road Bridge is located in the United States
Cane Hill Road Bridge
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Nearest cityPrairie Grove, ArkansasCoordinates36°0′0.84″N 94°16′29.59″W / 36.0002333°N 94.2748861°W / 36.0002333; -94.2748861AreaWashington CountyBuilt1923ArchitectLuten Bridge Co. of Knoxville, TennesseeArchitectural styleClosed-spandrel archMPSHistoric Bridges of ArkansasNRHP reference No.09001261[1]AHTD No.M2202Added to NRHPJanuary 21, 2010 LocationMap

The Cane Hill Road Bridge (also Little Red River Bridge) was a closed-spandrel arch bridge built in 1923 located near Prairie Grove, Arkansas. It carried Arkansas Highway 170 over the Little Red River,[2] and was in 2014 in the process of being bypassed. The bridge has a single span about 43 feet (13 m) in length, with an overall bridge length of 48 feet (15 m). The bridge is 15 feet (4.6 m) wide. AR 170 was the major north–south route in the area when the bridge was built, but this section has since been bypassed by the construction of United States Route 62. The bridge was built by the Luten Bridge Company of Knoxville, Tennessee.[3]

The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1] The bridge was replaced by a box culvert.

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References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Cane Hill Road Bridge." Bridge Profile. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "NRHP nomination for Cane Hill Road Bridge". Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
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