Bridgeport Bridge (Denmark, Iowa) Explained

Bridgeport Bridge
Location:Old Quarry Road
Nearest City:Denmark, Iowa
Coordinates:40.7903°N -91.3639°W
Built:1904
Architect:Clinton Bridge and Iron Works
Architecture:Pennsylvania through truss
Added:May 15, 1998
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:98000533

The Bridgeport Bridge was a historic structure located near Denmark, Iowa, United States. This span was a replacement bridge for the original structure whose middle stone pier was deteriorating. The weaknesses in the old bridge were noted in 1887 and 1893. Both Des Moines and Lee counties financed the $5,110 construction of this bridge, which spanned the Skunk River between the two counties.[1] The 240adj=midNaNadj=mid Pennsylvania truss bridge was built in 1904 by the Clinton Bridge and Iron Works of Clinton, Iowa. It carried local traffic for nearly 90 years before it was closed. On February 27, 2024 the south abutment collapsed. The bridge was demolished over the next 3 weeks. It had the distinction of being the longest pin-connected truss remaining in Iowa.[1] The Bridgeport Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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