
Rush Creek Bridge
The concrete bridge has guardrails on each side which have six concrete pillars with an indented design. Spanning these pillars are two sets of horizontal concrete bars. The bridge has two tunnels, each approximately 4 ft. by 12 ft.
Rush Creek Bridge
Photo: hamquilter Source Public Domain 2018Rush Creek Bridge
Rush Creek Bridge
Description
Due to the proximity of this bridge to the designated Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) culvert, both of which are on Blakely Avenue, we feel certain that this bridge is also of WPA construction. This bridge crosses Rush Creek twenty feet east of the WPA culvert. As is sometimes the case, these bridges do not have the WPA shield affixed, however, their style and construction is identical to those that do have the shield.
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Bridge - Rush Springs, OK
The concrete bridge has guardrails on each side which have six concrete pillars with an indented design. Spanning these pillars are two sets of horizontal concrete bars. The bridge has two tunnels, each approximately 4 ft. by 12 ft.
Bridge - Rush Springs, OK
Photo: hamquilter Source Public Domain 2018
Bridge - Rush Springs, OK
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View of concrete pillars with an indented design
The concrete bridge has guardrails on each side which have six concrete pillars with an indented design. Spanning these pillars are two sets of horizontal concrete bars. The bridge has two tunnels, each approximately 4 ft. by 12 ft.
View of concrete pillars with an indented design
Photo: hamquilter Source Public Domain 2018
View of concrete pillars with an indented design
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View of Rush Creek Bridge
The concrete bridge has guardrails on each side which have six concrete pillars with an indented design. Spanning these pillars are two sets of horizontal concrete bars. The bridge has two tunnels, each approximately 4 ft. by 12 ft.
View of Rush Creek Bridge
Photo: hamquilter Source Public Domain 2018
View of Rush Creek Bridge
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