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You may be wondering why I haven't been posting any new photos lately, even though I currently have a backlog of over 850 contributions to process (not counting my own photos). I've been working on a major site redesign with a new database system that will let you upload your own photos, information, and trip reports directly to the site so that you don't have to wait for me. However, since the I-35W disaster, I've also switched gears to upload new inspection reports and data from the 2006 National Bridge Inventory, a time-consuming process.

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Comments  (1)

arch bridge research
Posted January 21, 2008, by M Reimer (dreimer [at] alpinecom [dot] net)

The City of Elkader, Iowa claims to have the longest stone arch bridge west of the Mississippi River. It is 80.1 feet in length. We have tried various references but are not sure of this claim. Can you assist us? We would like to verify this before a more permanent sign is erected. Thanks.