Bee Creek US 166 Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1931-32
Marsh arch bridge over Bee Creek on US 166
Open to traffic

Bennington Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1928
Lost rainbow arch bridge over Solomon River on 180th Road
Demolished Summer 2006

Benson Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1909-10 by engineer E. A. Gast; rehabilitated 1992
Rainbow arch bridge over Mill Creek on Benson Street on the line between Lockland and Reading
Open to two-lane traffic

Big Soldier Creek Bridge (Shawnee County, Kansas)
Built 1922
Rainbow arch bridge over Big Soldier Creek on 70th Street near Grove
Open to traffic

Blacksmith Creek Bridge (Shawnee County, Kansas)
Built 1930
Pony arch bridge over Blacksmith Creek on SW 10th Street west of Topeka and just south of I-70
Open to two-lane traffic

Bridge of the Hidalgos (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1920 by the Midland Bridge Co.
Rainbow arch bridge over Arroyo De Las Mascaras on Grant Street in Santa Fe
Open to traffic

Broadway Bridge (Sedgwick County, Kansas)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1996
Eight-span rainbow arch bridge over the Arkansas River on S. Broadway (Southbound) in Wichita
Open to two lanes of southbound traffic

Brush Creek Bridge (Cherokee County, Kansas)
Built 1923
Through arch bridge over Brush Creek on Old US 66 north of Baxter Springs
Replaced by a new bridge in 1992, but is still open to one-way traffic on a paved road

Buck Run Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Through arch bridge over Buck Run Creek, 1.0 mi. west and 0.9 mi. south of Garland
Open to traffic

Carmi Bridge (White County, Illinois)
Replaced 1949
Lost three-span pony arch bridge over Little Wabash River on IL 1 in Carmi
Replaced by a steel stringer bridge

Cedar Creek Bridge (Chautauqua County, Kansas)
Marsh arch bridge over Cedar Creek, 1.5 mi. east of Elgin
Open to traffic

Cedar Creek Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1928
Rainbow arch bridge over Cedar Creek on K-900 Parks Route at Perry Wildlife Area
Open to traffic

Cedarvale Bridge (Chautauqua County, Kansas)
Built 1930
Two-span Marsh arch bridge over Caney River on Old US 166, east of Cedarvale
Open to traffic

Climax Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Replaced 1995
Lost Marsh arch bridge over Otter Creek on KS 99 near Climax
Replaced by a new bridge

Coachman Road Bridge (Pinellas County, Florida)
Built 1926 by the Luten Bridge Co.
Rainbow arch bridge over Alligator Creek on FL 590 (Coachman Road) in Clearwater
Open to two-lane traffic

Conroe Bridge (Geary County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Rainbow arch bridge over Clarks Creek on Ascher Road
Open to traffic

Coosa River Bridge (Elmore County, Alabama)
Built 1931
Rainbow arch bridge over Coosa River on AL 111 in Wetumpka
Open to traffic

Cotter Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Built 1930 by the Marsh Engineering Co. and Bateman Contracting Co.; rehabilitated 2003-04
Six-span rainbow arch bridge over White River on US 62B at Cotter
Open to two-lane traffic

Dewlen-Spohnhauer Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1926
Four-span through arch over the Verdigris River on Old US 160 just east of Independence
Open to traffic on a paved frontage road

DuQuoin Bridge (Harper County, Kansas)
Built 1929
Marsh arch bridge over Sand Creek on Old KS 14, south of DuQuoin
Open to traffic

Fort Morgan Rainbow Arch Bridge (Morgan County, Colorado)
Built 1922-23; made obsolete by new bridge in 1963; rehabilitated in 1987
Eleven-span Marsh arch bridge over South Platte River on CO 52, just north of Fort Morgan
Open to pedestrians only

Fulton Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1927
Marsh arch bridge over Little Osage River on CR 1766, just north of Fulton
Open to traffic

Herington Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1930
Lost Marsh arch bridge over Lime Creek on Business US 56 in Herington
Replaced by a new bridge

Hewins Road Bridge (Chautauqua County, Kansas)
Lost Marsh arch bridge over Grant Creek on US 166
Replaced by a new bridge

Lightning Creek K-126 Bridge (Crawford County, Kansas)
Built 1927; replaced 2004
Lost rainbow arch bridge over Lightning Creek on K-126 (Old US 160)
Replaced by a new bridge

Lincoln Avenue Viaduct (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1928 by the Ozark Engineering Company and paid for by the Missouri Pacific Railroad
Through arch bridge across the Union Pacific Railroad on the westbound lanes of AR 10 (Cantrell Road) in Little Rock
Open to traffic

Mill Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1927
Through arch bridge over Mill Creek on North Crawford in Fort Scott
Open to traffic

Mine Creek Bridge (Linn County, Kansas)
Built 1927
Rainbow arch bridge over Mine Creek on Ungeheuer Road (Old US 69), five miles north of Prescott
Open to traffic

National Avenue Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1983
Marsh arch bridge over Marmaton River on National Avenue (Old US 69) in Fort Scott
Open to traffic

Neosho River Bridge (Coffey County, Kansas)
Built 1926
Two-span Marsh arch bridge over Neosho River on 19th Road, 0.2 mi. east of Hartford
Open to traffic

Pawnee Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1929
Through arch bridge over Pawnee Creek, 4.0 mi. north and 2.4 mi. east of Hiattville
Open to traffic

Second Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1915 by the Fox Construction Co. of El Reno, Oklahoma
Lost pony arch bridge over the Rock Island Railroad on Second Street in Little Rock
No longer exists

Soden Grove Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Built 1923; made obsolete by new bridge in 1987
Marsh arch bridge over Cottonwood River at Emporia
Open to pedestrians only

Stony Creek Bridge (Dinwiddie County, Virginia)
Built 1926
Rainbow arch bridge over Stony Creek on Southbound US 1
Open to two lanes of southbound traffic

Tonovay Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Built 1928
Marsh arch bridge over Bachelor Creek on Old US 54, 1.0 mi. north and 5.3 mi. east of Eureka
Open to traffic

West Branch Fall River Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1920
Marsh arch bridge over West Branch Fall River
Open to traffic

Willey Road Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1996
Rainbow arch bridge on Willey Road in Crosby Township
Open to two-lane traffic

Willow Creek Bridge (Cherokee County, Kansas)
Lost Marsh arch bridge over Willow Creek on Old US 66, north of Baxter Springs
Replaced by a new bridge