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Photo taken by Greg Hall |
Photo 7: East abutment on North side
Photo 8: North side center arch
Photo 9: East Arch from North side. Note ice hanging indicating water seeping through bridge.
photo 10: North side, West abutment
Photo 11: West arch from north side. Center concrete loose at bottom allowing higher water level to get in.
Photo 12: Area of new concrete repair. A county worker told me that a snowplow is generally how this type of damage occurs.
Webmaster's note: The photos that were here have been incorporated into the main site.
Don't want to hammer GPS points excessively, but website placement seems to place this bridge approx 4 miles east, over Greasey Creek, just west of Stockton lake. That is a new bridge. CR164 bridge location is 37 31.624 93 59.410. I may need some lessons on GPS use, don't claim to know anything about one, so feel free to let me know what I am missing.
Visited after a major ice storm (Ice still in patches on roadway on the dirt roads).
Photo 1: Approach from West (headed East)
Photo 2: North side of bridge taken from West bank
Photo 3: Another choice of the same
Photo 4: East Abutment, South side
Photo 5: Approach from East (headed West)
Photo 6: West abutment, tree growing, North side
Webmaster's note: The photos that were here have been incorporated into the main site.