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Third Street Bridge (Cannon Falls, Minnesota)

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Area
  
less than one acre

Built by
  
Bayne,A.Y. & Co.

Opened
  
1909

Built
  
1909 (1909)

Engineer
  
Wolff,Louis P.

Added to NRHP
  
6 November 1989

Third Street Bridge (Cannon Falls, Minnesota)

Location
  
Third St. over Cannon River, Cannon Falls, Minnesota

Architectural style
  
Pennsylvania through truss

Third Street Bridge is a bridge in Cannon Falls, Minnesota that crosses the Cannon River. It is a Pennsylvania through truss bridge constructed of steel. The bridge is 184.3 feet (56.2 m) long and 17.7 feet (5.4 m) wide. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. It is also part of the "Iron and Steel Bridges in Minnesota" Multiple Property Nomination.

The Minnesota Highway Commission did not have design control over many bridges built in the state in the early 20th century, but they were able to influence the plans via financial incentives. Louis P. Wolff, who also designed Bridge No. 12 in Goodhue County, designed the plans for this bridge, and the city of Cannon Falls sought funding from the state. The state highway commission made some minor changes to the plans before approving them. The Pennsylvania through truss design is relatively uncommon in Minnesota.

An August 2014 report on the bridge points out that the bridge is in fair to poor condition and is posted with a weight limit of 5 tons. When the bridge was inspected, the stringers and floorbeams were corroded, the paint was failing, the bridge bearings were frozen in place, and the concrete abutments and wing walls were scaled and cracked.

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Third Street Bridge (Cannon Falls, Minnesota) Wikipedia