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Upper Paris Bridge

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Built
  
1879

Opened
  
1879

Added to NRHP
  
15 May 1998

NRHP Reference #
  
98000532

Body of water
  
Wapsipinicon River

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Location
  
Sutton Rd. over the Wapsipinicon River near Coggon

MPS
  
Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS

Architect
  
Wrought Iron Bridge Company

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The Upper Paris Bridge is an historic structure located near the town of Coggon in rural Linn County, Iowa, United States. The pinned Whipple through truss bridge was built in 1879 as a wagon bridge. It was designed by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 as a part of the Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS.

The bridge spans the Wapsipinicon River in the unincorporated community of Paris, Iowa. It has a single 160 feet (49 m) main span and timber stringer approach spans for a total length of 208 feet (63 m). It cost $4,964.72, to build, of which $3,000 was for the superstructure. Its superstructure is an 11-panel, pin-connected Whipple through truss.

The bridge is significant as a "rare example of a double-intersection Pratt truss", which is a kind of Whipple truss. Its diagonals extend over two panels, and are made of wrought iron, suited for their being under tension. The Whipple truss design was developed by engineer Squire Whipple in 1847.

As of 1994, it was the longest of only eight pin-connected Whipple through truss bridges surviving in Iowa. It then carried "intermittent" traffic in a setting largely unchanged since 1879.

References

Upper Paris Bridge Wikipedia