Adel Bridge Explained

Adel Bridge
Location:River St.
Adel, Iowa
Coordinates:41.6158°N -94.0119°W
Built:1882
Builder:King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing
Architecture:Pratt through truss
Added:April 18, 2002
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:02000374

The Adel Bridge is located on the east edge of Adel, Iowa, United States. The 400feet span carried traffic on River Street over the Raccoon River.[1] The Dallas County Board of Supervisors received a petition to replace a deteriorating bridge at this location. The old bridge had been built where ferry service had been initiated in 1850, three years after the town had been established. They contracted with the King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing of Cleveland to build the two-span Pratt through truss bridge for $12,500.[1] It was a primary river crossing into Adel until 1932 when the U.S. Highway 6 bridge was completed not far to the south. While it remains in place, it was closed to vehicular traffic in 2000. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adel Bridge. National Park Service. 2016-04-03. Elizabeth Foster, Clayton Fraser).