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Lincoln Highway Bridge (Tama, Iowa)

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Location
  
E. 5th St. Tama, Iowa

Built
  
1914

Architectural style
  
Steel stringer bridge

Opened
  
1914

Bridge type
  
Concrete bridge

Added to NRHP
  
30 March 1978

Area
  
less than one acre

Built by
  
Paul N. Kingsley

Construction started
  
1915

Total length
  
6.7 m

Body of water
  
Mud Creek

Lincoln Highway Bridge (Tama, Iowa)

Architect
  
Iowa Highway Commission

Address
  
E 5th St, Tama, IA 52339, USA

Similar
  
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The Lincoln Highway Bridge is located in Tama, Iowa, United States, along the historic Lincoln Highway. The Steel stringer bridge was built in 1914, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It spans Mud Creek for 22 feet (6.7 m) with a width of 24 feet (7.3 m). The bridge it noteworthy for its distinctive railings. They are 3.33 feet (1.01 m) high, and feature the words "Lincoln Highway" in concrete. Local boosters of the Lincoln Highway paid for the railings as a way of promoting the roadway. The bridge was designed by the Iowa Highway Commission and built by Paul N. Kingsley, a contractor from Strawberry Point, Iowa.

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Lincoln Highway Bridge (Tama, Iowa) Wikipedia