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Boone Bridge 2

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Area
  
less than one acre

Opened
  
1910

Built by
  
Iowa Bridge Company

Added to NRHP
  
25 June 1998

NRHP Reference #
  
98000765

Body of water
  
Des Moines River

Demolished
  
2016

Nearest city
  
Boone

Boone Bridge 2

Location
  
1000 200th St. over the Des Moines River

Architectural style
  
Pennsylvania truss Pratt truss

MPS
  
Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS

Similar
  
Boone County Historical, Ericson Public Library, Kate Shelley High Brid

The Wagon Wheel Bridge is located west of Boone, Iowa, United States. It spans the Des Moines River for 703 feet (214 m). The Boone Commercial Association and the Boone County Board of Supervisors disagreed over the location of a new wagon bridge over the river. The county wanted the new bridge west from Eighth Street in Boone, closer to the Chicago and North Western Railroad's Boone Viaduct. The businessmen wanted to rebuild the Incline Bridge. The dispute was resolved when the Commercial association offered to buy the Incline Bridge. The county contracted with the Iowa Bridge Company to design and build the bridge, which was completed in 1910 for $77,900. The bridge consists of a long-span Pennsylvania truss over the main channel of the river and three Pratt trusses over the floodplain. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. In March 2016, a span of the bridge collapsed into the Des Moines River after ice from a broken ice dam damaged one of the piers. The collapsed span was removed in June 2016.

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Boone Bridge 2 Wikipedia