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County Road I 39–Rapid River Bridge

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Built
  
1916

Opened
  
1916

Added to NRHP
  
9 December 1999

Built by
  
Delta Contracting Co.

Body of water
  
Rapid River

County Road I-39–Rapid River Bridge

Location
  
Co. Rd. I-39 over Rapid River, Masonville Township, Michigan

Area
  
less than 1 acre (0.40 ha)

Architect
  
Michigan State Highway Department

Architectural style
  
Other, Through girder bridge

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The County Road I-39–Rapid River Bridge is a bridge located on County Road I-39 (Co. Rd. I-39) over the Rapid River in Masonville Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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Description

The bridge carrying Co. Rd. I-39 over the Rapid River is a multi-span through girder bridge constructed of concrete. The bridge is 17 feet (5.2 m) wide and 70 feet (21 m) long in total, with two main spans of 33.8 feet (10.3 m) in length.

History

The Co. Rd. I-39 – Rapid River Bridge was built in 1916 by Delta Contracting Company of Escanaba, Michigan. It was the 64th trunkline bridge built in Michigan, and once carried US 41 across the Rapid River. When US 41 war rerouted, the bridge continued to serve as a county road. The bridge is one of the few multi-span through girder bridge constructed of concrete still extant in Michigan, and is the oldest example of a concrete girder bridge designed for the state trunkline system. The bridge was added to the NRHP on December 9, 1999.

References

County Road I-39–Rapid River Bridge Wikipedia