Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam explained

Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam
Nearest City:Reardan, Washington
Built:1949
Builder:State Department of Highways; Henry Hagman
Architecture:Arch
Added:May 24, 1995
Area:Less than one acre
Refnum:95000628

The Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam, at Long Lake Dam near Reardan, Washington, is a historic 486feet concrete bridge that was built in 1949. It was a work of the State Department of Highways and of Henry Hagman. Its center span is a 211feet open-spandrel arch. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

It brings State Route 231 across the Spokane River, connecting Lincoln County and Stevens County.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=95000628}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake / WSDOT 231/101 ]. Krier . Robert H. . Barber . J. Byron . Bruce . Robin . Holstine . Craig . amp . December 5, 1991 . National Park Service. and