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Overview
Lost swinging bridge over Lamine River on Swinging Bridge Drive
Location
Cooper County, Missouri
Status
Replaced by a modern concrete bridge
History
Built 1929 by Joseph Dice; replaced 1994
Builder
- Joseph Dice
Design
Wire suspension
Approximate latitude, longitude
+38.82887, -93.03610   (decimal degrees)
38°49'44" N, 93°02'10" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
15/496866/4297786 (zone/easting/northing)
Land survey
T. 47 N., R. 19 W., Sec. 20
USGS topographic map
Clifton City
Inventory number
BH 21349 (Bridgehunter.com ID)

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Built 1929 (468)
Built during 1920s (4,127)
Cooper County, Missouri (48)
Destroyed by flood (16)
Joseph Dice (13)
Lost (854)
Missouri (2,450)
Suspension (159)

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