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List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in South Dakota

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of South Dakota.[1]

Bridges

Survey No. Name (as assigned by HAER) Status Type[2] Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates
SD-1
IA-96
Sioux City Bridge (incorrect location)[a] Demolished Whipple truss 1888 1986 Chicago and North Western Railroad Missouri River North Sioux City Union County
SD-51 Bridge No. 50-200-035 Replaced Lattice truss 1900 1997 474th Avenue Big Sioux River Dell Rapids Minnehaha 43°47′47″N 96°43′45″W / 43.79639°N 96.72917°W / 43.79639; -96.72917 (Bridge No. 50-200-035)
SD-53 Beaver Creek Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch 1929 2000 SD 87 Beaver Creek Hot Springs Fall River County 43°35′03″N 103°29′21″W / 43.58417°N 103.48917°W / 43.58417; -103.48917 (Beaver Creek Bridge)
SD-54 Pigtail Bridge Extant Steel rolled stringer 1930 2000 SD 87 SD 87 Hot Springs Fall River County 43°36′04″N 103°29′40″W / 43.60111°N 103.49444°W / 43.60111; -103.49444 (Pigtail Bridge)
SD-55 Wind Cave Roads and Bridges Extant Various 2000 Wind Cave National Park roads Hot Springs Fall River County 43°33′24″N 103°28′42″W / 43.55667°N 103.47833°W / 43.55667; -103.47833 (Wind Cave Roads and Bridges)

Notes

  1. ^ See also HAER No. NE-2, "Nebraska City Bridge" for additional documentation

References

  1. ^ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  2. ^ Parsons Brinckerhoff; Engineering and Industrial Heritage (October 2005). "NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 15: A Context For Common Historic Bridge Types" (PDF). National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Council, National Research Council. Retrieved March 24, 2021.


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