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Close-up of truss |
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Sign Built in 1854, in continuous service from 1854-1930. Was originally part of a planned toll road between Bremen and Chester. All of the timber in the bridge is the original with the exceptions of the floor, floor joist, roof, and siding.
Acquired by the State of Illinois in 1936 for purposes of preservation and a picnic area. Money for purchase of site was donated by Chester Chamber of Commerce. |
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Overview |
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East end |
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West end |
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Middle panels |
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Construction equipment |
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Side view The following photos were taken Oct. 2005 by the webmaster |
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South side |
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East portal |
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West portal |
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Oblique view |
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Inside |
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Close-up of arch |
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Center panels |
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Vertical member |
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Modern additions A sprinkler system, plus new steel joints, look out of place against the older wooden members |
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Underneath An entirely new layer of load-bearing steel stringers has been installed underneath the bridge |
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Lower chord |