
From U.S. 50, ½ mile southeast on G, then 1,000 feet south on a field driveway. Your destination is one of the most picturesque bridges in the state. With double arches, the Clements Bridge is one of the longest (127 feet), and between the arches an embossed stone records that the L.P. Santy Company was the architect for this 1886 bridge. The road was moved to save the bridge, and fundraising efforts hope to ensure its preservation.
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