Kansas Historic Bridges
Soden's Grove Bridge
The bridge is a 216-ft. reinforced concrete Rainbow Arch bridge designed by James Marsh. It was completed in 1923 on old piers dating from the 1890
Asylum Bridge
The Asylum Bridge which crosses the Marais des Cygnes River at First Street, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Pole Creek Bridge
This graceful stone bridge, listed on the National Historic Register, was built in the early 1900
Steel Truss Bridge
This one-lane three-span steel truss bridge crosses the Republican River just east of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum. Few of these bridges are left.
Stone Double-Arch Bridge
It was a meeting place for three different ethnic groups in the settling days of the area.
Cherokee Strip Bridge
This bridge built by Grant County, Oklahoma and Sumner County, Kansas is a new monument to those hardy and determined men and women who ran the Cherokee Strip Run in 1893.
Historic Bridges
* Rainbow Curve Bridge just north of town is the only remaining Marsh Arch bridge on Rt. 66. * The InterUrban Street Car Bridge spans the lazy banks of the Spring River.
1893 Iron Truss Bridge
Walk out on this venerable 100+
Muddy Creek Bridge
The Muddy Creek Bridge is a reinforced concrete bridge which is listed on the National Register and is believed to have been built between 1900 and 1910
Rock Creek Stone Arch Bridge
Turn back the clock and drive across this graceful old bridge built in the 1880
Historic Bridges
Two historic bridges are located in the Lenora vicinity. They are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.