Crooked Creek Bridge Explained

Crooked Creek Bridge
Location: over Crooked Creek, Pyatt, Arkansas
Coordinates:36.2483°N -92.8439°W
Built:1923
Builder:M.C. Orr Contracting Co.
Architecture:Concrete arch
Added:January 21, 2010
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:09001253

The Crooked Creek Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that carries U.S. Route 62 Spur over Crooked Creek in Pyatt, Arkansas. Built in 1923, the bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 2010.

History

Although a town site had existed at this bend of Crooked Creek since the 1870s, Pyatt became a town in 1904 upon completion of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway tracks through the area. As the cotton industry grew in the area and roads began to spring up around Marion County, a connecting road became necessary to give Pyatt access to the main route in the county. Completion of the Crooked Creek Bridge gave Pyatt access to the modern U.S. Route 62 via a spur route.[1]

Design

The closed spandrel arch design became popular during the City Beautiful movement in the 1900s. Concrete became a popular bridge material at the time as well, in an effort to imitate many Roman bridges thought to be beautiful.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crooked Creek Bridge, Pyatt, Marion County . Arkansas Historic Preservation Program . December 22, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415141313/http://www.arkansaspreservation.com/historic-properties/_search_nomination_popup.aspx?id=2513 . April 15, 2012 .