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Bryan Bridge

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
88000912

Body of water
  
Niobrara River

Nearest city
  
Valentine

Built
  
1932

Opened
  
1932

Added to NRHP
  
23 June 1988

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Architect
  
Josef Sorkin, Nebraska Division of Bridge Design

Architectural style
  
Pin-connected arch bridge

Similar
  
Smith Falls, Niobrara National Scenic Ri, Borman Bridge, Rosebud Casino, Brewer Bridge

The Bryan Bridge brings U.S. Route 20 over the Niobrara River in Cherry County, Nebraska, near Valentine. It was built in 1932 and is a pin-connected arch bridge that is designated "Most Beautiful Steel Bridge" in its year, out of bridges costing less than $250,000, by the American Institute of Steel Construction. It is named after then-sitting Nebraska governor Charles W. Bryan.

According to its NRHP nomination, it is significant "in the area of structural engineering on a state level as an excellent and well-preserved example of a pin-connected cantilever arch bridge. It is the only one of its kind in Nebraska." The NRHP nominator interviewed its designer, Josef Sorkin of the state's Division of Bridge Design, on why he chose this type of design, and reported that he replied "'"aesthetics, it blended into the surroundings and it was also an economical design for the site." Cantilever arch structures, which have been infrequently used nationwide, were constructed in the mid 1920s to mid 1930s. The cantilever type of truss bridge permitted longer spans and was typically used for spanning major rivers."

National Register designation was given in 1988. It is also designated as NeHBS #CE00-28.

References

Bryan Bridge Wikipedia