Fountain Creek Bridge | |
Nearest city | Waterloo in Monroe County, Illinois, USA |
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Coordinates | 38°19′32.69″N 90°11′44.76″W / 38.3257472°N 90.1957667°W |
Built | 1849 |
Architect | Garleb, Herman |
NRHP reference No. | 78001176 [1] |
Added to NRHP | December 22, 1978 |
Fountain Creek Bridge is a limestone arch bridge which crosses Fountain Creek near Waterloo in Monroe County, Illinois, USA. The bridge was constructed in 1849 and served as a road bridge until the 1920s, when Illinois Route 156 opened on a new bridge. During the nineteenth century, stone arch bridges were commonly built in regions with stone quarries, such as Monroe County; roughly 100 stone bridges were built in the county. The Fountain Creek Bridge is the largest remaining stone arch bridge in the county and the second-largest which was only used by road traffic in the state. [2]
The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1978. [1]
Fountain Creek Bridge | |
Nearest city | Waterloo in Monroe County, Illinois, USA |
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Coordinates | 38°19′32.69″N 90°11′44.76″W / 38.3257472°N 90.1957667°W |
Built | 1849 |
Architect | Garleb, Herman |
NRHP reference No. | 78001176 [1] |
Added to NRHP | December 22, 1978 |
Fountain Creek Bridge is a limestone arch bridge which crosses Fountain Creek near Waterloo in Monroe County, Illinois, USA. The bridge was constructed in 1849 and served as a road bridge until the 1920s, when Illinois Route 156 opened on a new bridge. During the nineteenth century, stone arch bridges were commonly built in regions with stone quarries, such as Monroe County; roughly 100 stone bridges were built in the county. The Fountain Creek Bridge is the largest remaining stone arch bridge in the county and the second-largest which was only used by road traffic in the state. [2]
The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1978. [1]