Elkader Keystone Bridge Explained

Elkader Keystone Bridge
Built:1889
Builder:Byrne and Blade
Architect:M. Tschirgi
Added:November 7, 1976
Refnum:76000747

The Elkader Keystone Bridge is a historic structure located in Elkader, Iowa, United States. The old iron truss bridge that crossed the Turkey River at this location was declared unsafe in 1888. The Clayton County Board of Supervisors decided to construct a bridge of native limestone as way of saving money and providing a reliable crossing. Engineer M. Tschirgi designed the structure and Dubuque stonemasons Byrne and Blade constructed the bridge. It was built at a cost of $16,282, and spans the river for 346feet.[1] This is one of the largest twin arched keystone bridges west of the Mississippi River.[2] A sidewalk was added on the north side of the structure in 1924. The bridge was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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  1. Web site: Keystone Bridge. Elkader, Iowa. 2016-09-02.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=76000747}} Elkader Keystone Bridge]. National Park Service. 2016-09-02. Marjorie C. Costigan. with