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United States historic place
North Sylamore Creek Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
North Sylamore Creek Bridge is located in ArkansasNorth Sylamore Creek BridgeNorth Sylamore Creek BridgeLocation in ArkansasShow map of ArkansasNorth Sylamore Creek Bridge is located in the United StatesNorth Sylamore Creek BridgeNorth Sylamore Creek BridgeLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United States
Nearest cityFifty-Six, Arkansas
Coordinates35°59′51″N 92°12′46″W / 35.99750°N 92.21278°W / 35.99750; -92.21278
Arealess than one acre
Built1931 (1931)
ArchitectLyle & McWilliam
Architectural styleBaltimore Deck Truss
MPSHistoric Bridges of Arkansas MPS
NRHP reference No.10000034
Added to NRHPFebruary 24, 2010

The North Sylamore Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in northern Stone County, Arkansas. It is a Baltimore deck truss bridge, carrying Forest Service Road 1102 over North Sylamore Creek near the Gunner Pool Recreation Area. The bridge has two spans, each 110 feet (34 m) long, with a total structure length of 357 feet (109 m). It rests on concrete piers and abutments. The bridge was built in 1931, and is the only known example of this type of truss (a variant of the more-common Pratt truss) in the state.

The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

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References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "NRHP nomination for North Sylamore Creek Bridge". Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-08-30.
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