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Four Early Cowley Bridges

Dunkard Mill Bridge

Some background on early stone arch bridges and culverts in Cowley County, Kansas, which is famous for its stone arch bridges.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesApril 3, 2019July 29, 2021Posted inHistoryTags:Cowley, Kansas

4 Lesser-Known Stone Bridges of Kansas

Horse Creek Bridge

Four little-known stone bridges in Kansas ranging from railroad stone slab bridges to a high and dry stone arch bridge still carrying the road.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 28, 2019October 8, 2021Posted inLocationsTags:Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Kansas

Record Bridges of Cowley County, Kansas

Dunkard Mill Bridge

Cowley County, Kansas set some state records for arch span and stone bridge size in the county’s stone arch bridge building days.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 26, 2019July 29, 2021Posted inHistoryTags:Abe Finney, Cowley, Kansas, Longest Spans, Walter Sharp

Otter Creek Bridge

Otter Creek Bridge

The Otter Creek Bridge in Greenwood County is a concrete and stone arch bridge on the NRHP. It was built to replace a previous stone bridge.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 19, 2019March 17, 2023Posted inLocationsTags:Kansas, National Register, Walter Sharp

Stone Arch Bridges of Kansas

Sycamore Springs Bridge

With over 200 stone arch bridges and culverts throughout the state, Kansas has a strong heritage in using the native stone to span its waterways.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 14, 2019July 29, 2021Posted inLocationsTags:Kansas

How Arch Bridges Are Built

DIY Arch Bridge Under Construction

There is a basic process involved in building a stone arch bridge based on the fact that the arch cannot stand until all the arch stones are in place.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 12, 2019February 4, 2022Posted inConstructionTags:Design

Stone Arch Bridges: The Concept Explained

Rock Creek Bridge

The arch is unsurpassed as the most practical method of spanning gaps with stone, and its workings are surprisingly simple and intuitive.

Posted byStoneArchBridgesMarch 7, 2019August 5, 2021Posted inConstructionTags:Design, Masonry, Quality of Construction

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