Built 1930 (1930) NRHP Reference # 05000771 Opened 1930 Added to NRHP 27 July 2005 | Architect Glidden, William R. VLR # 006-0048 Area 3,200 m² | |
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Built by Virginia State Highway Commission |
A view of petersburg va from the appomattox river bridge
Appomattox River Bridge, also known as Route 24 Bridge, is a historic road bridge located near Appomattox, Appomattox County, Virginia, in the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. The bridge has specially designed elements that commemorate the end of the American Civil War.
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- A view of petersburg va from the appomattox river bridge
- Ns mixed freight passes under csx appomattox river bridge
- Bridge
- Commemoration
- References
Ns mixed freight passes under csx appomattox river bridge
Bridge
T-beam bridges were first constructed in Virginia in the 1920s and were a dominant concrete bridge design from the late 1920s though the late 1960s. The Appomattox River Bridge was built in 1930, and is a common single-span, T-beam, non-arched concrete bridge. It measures 33 feet in length in three sections, 38 feet in overall width and stands 11 feet above the river. The bridge was widened from 30 feet to its present width in 1970-1971.
Commemoration
Each bridge rail consists of nine panels in three sections, 12-inch posts separate the sections. Each section features three alternating panels displaying stylized designs recalling the Confederate battle flag and the Union’s stars and stripes flag. Four concrete obelisks, 3.5 feet tall, stand on the bridge abutments.
The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.