Yellow Smoke Park Bridge

United States historic place
Yellow Smoke Park Bridge
42°01′36″N 95°19′05″W / 42.02667°N 95.31806°W / 42.02667; -95.31806
Arealess than one acre
Built1945
ArchitectH. Gene McKeown & Assoc.
Architectural styleBowstring truss
MPSHighway Bridges of Iowa MPS
NRHP reference No.98000800[1]
Added to NRHPJune 25, 1998

Yellow Smoke Park Bridge is located on the eastern edge of Denison, Iowa, United States. Steel was in short supply during World War II as a part of the war effort.[2] Many bridges built across the state were built in this era with timber, especially small-scale bridges. Heavy flooding washed out 27 bridges and culverts in Crawford County in May 1945. The county board of supervisors used emergency funds to build new bridges. They bought several steel superstructures from the Des Moines Steel Company to replace the washed-out spans. The bowstring arch-truss structures appear to have been designed by H. Gene McKeown, a civil engineer from Council Bluffs. This bridge is one several similar structures built in the county, and one of five that still remain. It was moved to serve a pedestrian path in a county park around 1986. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Clayton B. Fraser. "Yellow Smoke Park Bridge" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
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