Harvest Avenue Bridge (Redwood County, Minnesota)
Through truss bridge over the Minnesota River on Harvest Avenue north of Belview
Open to traffic

Hemlock Road Bridge (Saginaw County, Michigan)
Built ca. 1920; Replaced 1998
Lost Parker pony truss bridge over North Branch Bad River on Hemlock Road near Brant
Replaced by new bridge

Hendrickson Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1933-34 as part of a realignment of US 67. Closed in 1965 when a section collapsed after being hit by a truck; was reopened in 29 days. Replacement bridge built 1976.
Abandoned two-span through truss bridge over Black River near Hendrickson
Abandoned and overgrown with kudzu, but reachable on foot

Hillers Creek Katy Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Hillers Creek on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad)
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Hootentown Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
No longer exists

Horsehead Creek US 64 Bridge (Johnson County, Arkansas)
Built 1933 by Fred Luttjohann of Topeka, Kansas
Two-span pony truss bridge over Horsehead Creek on US 64
Open to traffic

Hulston Mill Bridge (Dade County, Missouri)
Built 1927 by Ed. W. Appleby
Pony truss bridge over Sac River (Stockton Lake) on CR 372, just beyond the end of Route EE
Open to traffic, but closed for flooding on 4/27/2008

Idabel Bridge (McCurtain County, Oklahoma)
Built 1923
Through truss bridge over Little River on D4615 just north of Idabel in Idabel
Open to traffic

Illinois Bayou AR 7 Bridge (Pope County, Arkansas)
Built 1933; replaced 2003
Lost three-span pony truss bridge over Illinois Bayou on AR 7 just northwest of Dover
Replaced by a new bridge

Imboden Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1937 by C.F. Lytle of Sioux City, Iowa
Pony and deck truss bridge over Spring River and the Frisco Railroad on US 62 at Imboden
Open to two-lane traffic, with a pedestrian sidewalk

Imhoff Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1907
Two-span through truss bridge over Lamine River on Imhoff Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Index Railroad Bridge (Bowie County, Texas)
Built 1899-1900 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works
Through truss swing bridge over Red River on the KCS Railroad
Open to traffic

Indian Creek IN 135 Bridge (Morgan County, Indiana)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Indian Creek on IN 135 in Morgantown
Open to two-lane traffic

Iverson Crossing (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Formerly part of the Iverson Road linking Sioux Falls with Sibley, IA and Blue Earth, MN, it was named after the Iverson family, whose homestead was located near this bridge. First bridge built in 1889, but was replaced with current span in 1897.
Parker through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on Iverson Crossing Road east of East Sioux Falls and 1.3 miles west of Rowena
Closed to all traffic

James Street Bridge (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Replaced 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Kansas River on James Street in Kansas City
Replaced by a new bridge

Jeffersonville Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1928 by Bethlehem Steel Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Lamoille River on VT 15
Open to traffic

Joachim Creek US 61 Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on US 61/67 in Herculaneum
Open to four lanes of traffic

Johnson County Road SW 1801 Bridge (Johnson County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over Big Creek on CR SW 1801
Open to traffic

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 2 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned 1983
Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the former Kansas City Southern railroad, south of James Street
Closed to all traffic

Kilmore Creek US 421 Bridge (Clinton County, Indiana)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1985
Pony truss bridge over Kilmore Creek on US 421
Open to two-lane traffic

L'Anguille River AR 1 Bridge (Lee County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over L'Anguille River on AR 1 northwest of Marianna
Replaced by new bridge in 1968

Lake Wissota Bridge (Chippewa County, Wisconsin)
Built 1916 by Toldeo Bridge & Crane Co.; Replaced 1986
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Lake Wissota on CTH S in Near Chippewa Falls
Replaced by new bridge

Lamine River MO 41 Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1933, replacing an earlier bridge
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on MO 41
Open to traffic

Lamine River Old US 40 Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1924
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Route M (Old US 40) just north of I-70
Open to traffic

Leeper Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1933
Four-span through truss bridge over Black River on MO 34 near Leeper
Open to two-lane traffic

Left Hand Chute AR 77 Bridge (Mississippi County, Arkansas)
Built 1965
Pony truss bridge over Left Hand Chute of Little River on AR 77 just south of the intersection with AR 198, northwest of Dyess
Open to two-lane traffic

Lemay Ferry Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1933
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Meramec River on US 61/67 north of Arnold in Oakville
Replaced by a new bridge in September 2004; old bridge demolished November 2004

Lesterville Bridge (Reynolds County, Missouri)
Built 1917. Closed at around 10 AM on June 15, 2004, with the opening of the new bridge. Main span demolished June 21, 2004.
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Black River on Peola Road (CR 342)
Demolished during June 2004

Little Missouri River US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Vincennes Bridge Co. of Vincennes, Indiana
Three-span pony truss bridge over Little Missouri River on US 67
Open to traffic

Logan Creek Katy Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Logan Creek on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad)
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Long Shoals Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1902 by the Midland Bridge Co.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Little Osage River, 5.0 mi. east and 1.0 mi. south of Fulton
Closed to all traffic

Los Cerritos Bridge (Conejos County, Colorado)
Reconstructed 1987
Pony truss bridge over Conejos River on CR M south of Manassa
Open to one-lane traffic

Lost Bridge (Dunn County, North Dakota)
Lost 3 Span Parker Through Truss bridge across the Little Missouri River.
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Little Missouri River on ND 22
Replaced by new bridge

Mace Creek Bridge (Andrew County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1925
Through truss bridge over Mace Creek on CR 392
Open to traffic

Marais des Cygnes River Bridge (Franklin County, Kansas)
Parker through truss bridge over Marais des Cygnes River on Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad
Open to traffic

Marathon City Bridge (Marathon County, Wisconsin)
Replaced 1989
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Big Rib River on STH 107 in Marathon City
Replaced by new bridge

Marion Memorial Bridge (Marion County, Tennessee)
Built 1929; tolls removed 1947; rehabilitated 1966
Through truss bridge over Nickajack Lake (Tennessee River) on US 41/US 64/US 72/TN 2 (Dixie Highway)
Open to two-lane traffic

Martin Bridge (Ouachita County, Arkansas)
Lost swing through truss bridge over Ouachita River at Camden
Replaced in 1947 by the Ben Laney Bridge

Mason Bridge (Texas County, Missouri)
Built 1926 by the Concrete & Steel Construction Co.
Closed through truss bridge over Big Piney River on Mason Road (Old MO 32) west of Licking
Closed to all traffic

Massie Creek Katy Trail Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Massie Creek on the Katy Trail just off MO 94
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Maxwell Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1906
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Tippecanoe River on Bicycle Bridge Road
Replaced by a modern bridge in 2001

Meadow Hill Drive Bridge (Dunn County, Wisconsin)
Built 1926; Replaced 1996
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Wilson Creek on Meadow Hill Drive in Menomonie
Replaced by new bridge

Mile Corner Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Replaced by new bridge in 1989
Abandoned through truss bridge over Petite Saline Creek on Mile Corner Road
Replaced by new bridge, but allowed to remain standing

Milltown High Street Bridge (Warren County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1982
Pony truss bridge over Tionesta Creek on PA 2002 (High Street) in Milltown
Open to traffic

Montezuma Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1949; rehabilitated 1987
Six-span through truss bridge over Wabash River on US 36 at Montezuma
Open to two-lane traffic

Montoursville Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1994
Three-span through truss bridge over Loyalsock Creek on PA 2014 in Montoursville
Open to traffic

Morrilton Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Lost swing through truss bridge over Arkansas River on AR 9 at Morrilton
No longer exists

Mount Carmel Bridge (Wabash County, Illinois)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over Wabash River on IL 15/IN 64 in Mount Carmel
Open to traffic

Mulberry River AR 23 Bridge (Franklin County, Arkansas)
Built 1935 by McEachin and McEachin, Inc., of Little Rock
Three-span pony truss bridge over Mulberry River on AR 23
Open to traffic

Murphy Bridge (Huntington County, Indiana)
Built in 1928 by the Pan American Bridge Company; Restored in 2006.
Parker through truss bridge over Salamonie River on CR 800 South
Open to traffic

Murphysboro Bridge (Jackson County, Illinois)
Built 1942; replaced 2000
Lost through truss bridge over Big Muddy River on Town Creek Road (CH 5/FAS 917) at Murphysboro
Replaced by a new bridge

Muscatatuck River IN 256 Bridge #2 (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built 1941
Parker through truss bridge over Muscatatuck River on IN 256
Open to traffic

Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Neosho River, 2.4 mi. west of Erie
Closed to all traffic

Neosho River Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Parker through truss bridge over Neosho River on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe (ATSF) Railroad
Open to traffic

Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Abandoned Parker through truss bridge over Neosho River
Abandoned

New Athens Railroad Bridge (St. Clair County, Illinois)
2 span Parker Through Truss
2 span Parker through truss bridge over Kaskaskia River on Illinois Central Railroad in New Athens
Open to railroad traffic

New Harmony Bridge (Posey County, Indiana)
Built 1932
Four-span through truss toll bridge over Wabash River on IL 14 at New Harmony, Indiana
Open to all traffic

Newark Bay Lift Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
Built 1924-25; demolished 1980
Lost vertical lift bridge over Newark Bay on the Central Railroad of New Jersey
Lost

Norfork Railroad Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1909
Three-span through truss bridge over North Fork White River and Prospect Street on the railroad at Norfork
Open to railroad traffic

North Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, Virginia
Pony truss bridge over North Boat Ditch of Terre Noire Creek on US 67
Open to traffic

North Wea Creek Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1905
Parker through truss bridge over North Wea Creek, 3.5 mi. south and 7.8 mi. west of Louisburg
Closed to all traffic

Occoquan River Bridge (Prince William County, Virginia)
Parker through truss bridge over Occoquan River on Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
Open to traffic

Old Camp Nelson Bridge (Garrard County, Kentucky)
Built 1927 and replaced the Camp Nelson Covered Bridge. However, in turn, it was replaced by the new (US 27) Camp Nelson Bridge in 1972.
Parker Truss bridge over Kentucky River on Old Lexington Road
Closed to all traffic

Old Hickory Tree River Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Dates back to the early 1900's, abandoned and closed off when new Highway 44 bridge was built upriver
Abandoned Parker "Camelback (Pratt) truss bridge over Holston River, South Fork on Formerly carried Hickory Tree Road (new bridge now carries State Highway 44)
Abandoned

Old Highway 66 Bridge (Warrick County, Indiana)
Built 1941
Two span Parker through truss bridge over Little Pigeon Creek on Old Highway 66
Open to traffic

Old TN 100 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Parker through truss bridge over South Harpeth River on Old Harding Rd. (Old TN 100) in Nashville
Closed to all traffic

Old US 14 Bridge (Sheridan County, Wyoming)
Bridge made obselete by new bridge in 1994, and is now a pedestrian bridge.
Parker pony truss bridge over Tongue River on Old US 14 in Dayton
Open to pedestrians

Old US 42 Kentucky River Bridge (Carroll County, Kentucky)
Built 1900
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Kentucky River on US 42 in Carrollton
Replaced by new bridge

Old Yankton Road Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1895 by S.M. Hewett
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on Old Yankton Road in Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Oldtown Bridge (Bonner County, Idaho)
Built 1926-27; replaced 1988
Lost four-span Parker through truss bridge over Pend Oreille River on US 2 in Oldtown
Replaced by new bridge

Onion Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1911 by the Western Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Onion Creek just south of US 166 near Coffeyville
May or may not still be standing

Osage Fork MO 32 Bridge (Laclede County, Missouri)
Built 1933
Through truss bridge over Osage Fork on MO 32
Open to traffic

Ouachita River AR 27 Bridge (Montgomery County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over the Ouachita River on AR 27
No longer exists

Packsaddle Bridge (Roger Mills County, Oklahoma)
Built 1929-30; replaced 1985
Lost 26-span through truss bridge over South Canadian River on US 283
Replaced by a modern bridge

Paris Railroad Bridge (Monroe County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Middle Fork Salt River on the Norfolk Southern Railroad in Paris
Open to railroad traffic

Park Avenue Bridge (Greenlee County, Arizona)
Built 1918 by the Midland Construction Co.
Through truss bridge over San Francisco River on Park Avenue in Clifton
Open to traffic

Parker Bridge (Armstrong County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1934
Four-span through truss bridge over Allegheny River on PA 368 at Parker
Open to traffic

Parkin Bridge (Cross County, Arkansas)
Lost swing through truss bridge over St. Francis River on US 64 at Parkin
Replaced by a new bridge in 1954

Pearl City Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Built 1919
Abandoned parker through truss bridge over Elk River on Dyer Road
Abandoned

Perry Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1926 by the Midland Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Bridge Street (Old US 24) just west of Perry in Perry
Open to two-lane traffic

Peshtigo River WI 64 Bridge (Marinette County, Wisconsin)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1979
Through truss bridge over Peshtigo River on WI 64
Open to traffic

Petit Jean River AR 7 Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1930; replaced 1993
Lost pony truss bridge over Petit Jean River on AR 7
Replaced by a new bridge

Pick Bridge (Carbon County, Wyoming)
Built 1909-10; relocated 1934; replaced 1986
Lost Parker through truss bridge over North Platte River on Pick Bridge Road (CR 508)
Replaced by new bridge

Pikes Peak Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1932
Through truss bridge over Gasconade River on MO 17 north of Waynesville
Open to two-lane traffic, but in very poor condition

Pine Creek Bridge (Park County, Montana)
Built 1910 by the Montana Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on CR 203, just west of Pine Creek
Replaced by new bridge

Pine Street Bridge (Snyder County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1952; rehabilitated 1992
Three-span pony truss bridge over Penns Creek on E. Pine Street (PA 1011) in Selinsgrove
Open to traffic

Pinhook Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1984
Through truss bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 125 North
Closed

Pocahontas Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., replacing an earlier through truss structure located closer to the railroad bridge. Parallel bridge built 1986.
Through truss bridge with a center swing span over Black River on US 67 at Pocahontas
Open to two lanes of westbound traffic; eastbound traffic is carried by a parallel deck girder bridge

Point Remove Creek AR 124 Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1957-58
Through truss bridge over West Fork Point Remove Creek on AR 124
Open to traffic

Pomme de Terre River Bridge (Polk County, Missouri)
Built 1914 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on 117th Road, just beyond the end of Route NN
Open to traffic

Pomme de Terre River CR 273 Bridge (Hickory County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on CR 273
Open to traffic

Poncha Springs Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1938
Pony truss bridge over South Arkansas River on US 285 at Poncha Springs
Open to traffic

Porter's Bluff Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1904; replaced 1963
Lost through truss over White River (now Beaver Lake) on AR 12 east of Rogers
Replaced by a modern bridge in conjunction with the creation of Beaver Lake

Poteau River Bridge (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
Built 1952
Through truss bridge over Poteau River on E1395 (Old US 59) in Poteau
Open to traffic

Prospect Bridge (Marion County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Standard Engineering Co.; rehabilitated 1985
Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH 47 in Prospect
Replaced

Purgatoire River US 350 Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Built 1937
Pony truss bridge over Purgatoire River on US 350
Open to two-lane traffic on a major state highway

R.H. Henry Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Big Black River on Old US 80
Open to traffic

Rivaux Creek Katy Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1896 by the A&P Roberts Co. of Pencoyd, Pennsylvania
Pony truss bridge over Rivaux Creek on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad), just east of Wainwright
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

River Road Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built during the 1920's; bypassed by new bridges on US 60 in 1953 and US 65 in 1960
Preserved through truss bridge over James River on River Road (Old US 60/65) in Springfield
Open to pedestrians only as part of a city walking trail, but could still handle vehicular traffic

Roberts Bluff Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1904 by A.M. Blodgett of Kansas City
Lost through truss over Lamine River on Buffalo Prairie Drive south of Blackwater
Replaced by a new bridge in 1988