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View From Roadway, Looking North, Showing South Approach To Bridge

Photo taken by Martin Stupich, Date Unknown, for HAER

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View From Roadway, Looking South, Showing North Approach To Bridge

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View, Looking Southeast, Showing Side (West) Elevation Of Bridge

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View, From South End Of Bridge, Showing Railing

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View, Looking Southeast, Showing Panel Point And Connection Where Arch Is Hinged To Concrete Abutment Block

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Detail View Of Hinge Connection Between Arch And Concrete Abutment Block

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View, Looking Southeast, Showing Underside Of North End Of Arch At Spring Line

Photo taken by Martin Stupich, Date Unknown, for HAER

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View Of Underside Of Bridge, Looking North

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Detail View Of Panel Points, Showing Connection Between Arch And Deck Beam

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Detail View Of Bridge, Showing Intersection Of Concrete Abutment And Deck At North End Of Bridge

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Detail View Of Panel Point, Showing Connection Between Vertical Post, Deck Beam And Cantilevered Sidewalk Support

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Detail View Of Roadway On Bridge, Showing Lattice Railing

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Facts 

Overview
Lost Bridge over Kinnickinnic River on Cedar Street in River Falls
Location
River Falls, Pierce County, Wisconsin
Status
Removed
History
Built 1908
Builder
- Minneapolis Steel & Machine Co.
Design
The Cedar Street Bridge was one of two steel arch bridges remaining in the State of Wisconsin. The Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, that built the bridge, was a regionally significant company.
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 175 ft.
Total length: 227.5 ft.
Deck width: 22 ft.
Approximate latitude, longitude
+44.86171, -92.62458   (decimal degrees)
44°51'42" N, 92°37'28" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
15/529659/4967656 (zone/easting/northing)
USGS topographic map
River Falls East
Inventory number
BH 37090 (Bridgehunter.com ID)

Categories 

Arch (7,665)
Built 1908 (254)
Built during 1900s (2,495)
Deck arch (6,749)
Lost (1,698)
Minneapolis Steel & Machine Co. (1)
Pierce County, Wisconsin (6)
River Falls, Wisconsin (1)
Span length 175-250 feet (1,031)
Steel arch (266)
Total length 175-250 feet (1,855)
Wisconsin (464)

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