Bell Street Bridge - Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Completed in 1926 at a cost of $305,000, the Bell Street Bridge crosses the Yellowstone River in Glendive, Montana. Designed by the Montana Highway Commission and built by contractor Boomer, McGuire & Blakesley, the long, wide bridge consists of six Warren through truss spans, each roughly long, and a concrete approach span about long. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. With . At one time the main highway bridge over the river, Montana DOT rehabilitated and converted it for pedestrian use in 1992 when the bridge on the I-94 Business Loop was built 300’ to the north. Since then, each year in September the town celebrates the preservation and birthday of the bridge which is a central piece of Glendive's historic resources. Read more on Wikipedia
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