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Camelback Bridge

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
97000383

Built
  
1880s

Added to NRHP
  
15 May 1997

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Location
  
Virginia Ave., across the Constitution Trail, Normal, Illinois

Similar
  
Market Street Bridge, Historic Bridge Park, Walnut Street Bridge, City Island, Normal Theater

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The Camelback Bridge is a restored historic wooden bridge that arches over the Constitution Trail in Normal, Illinois. It is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The bridge's main span is a wooden kingpost pony truss. The bridge is supported by Phoenix columns, a type of wrought iron column that was patented by the Phoenix Iron Company in 1862. It is one of only two bridges in Illinois using the columns.

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History

The bridge was built by the Illinois Central Railroad around the 1880s to allow traffic on Virginia Avenue to pass over its railroad line. The Phoenix columns were likely salvaged from another Illinois Central bridge which crossed the Illinois River at LaSalle. When the railroad stopped using the tracks, the original form was no longer needed, and during the rehabilitation the bridge was rebuilt to a lower height to allow easier access to vehicles.

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Camelback Bridge Wikipedia