This unique five-arch bridge is an example of the era (1920s) when both limestone and concrete were used in construction. As is usual, the bridge arches are under the road, but the concrete spandrel walls extend above the road to form guard rails. You'll know you're almost there when the gravel road becomes a driveway. The bridge is no longer open to vehicular traffic. (NRHP)
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