Delaware River Composite Truss Bridge
From Broadway, ¼ mile north on Maple, then ¼ mile east and north on Mill. A rare example of a combination bridge, this 1936 steel structure (358 feet in length) is formed with a Parker truss centerpiece and flanked on both ends with Warren trusses. Regardless of the structural jargon, it’s simply a striking bridge! (NRHP)