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South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220

Coordinates: 43°36′52″N 98°46′49″W / 43.61433°N 98.78031°W / 43.61433; -98.78031
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South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220 is located in South Dakota
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220 is located in the United States
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220
Nearest cityWhite Lake, South Dakota
Coordinates43°36′52″N 98°46′49″W / 43.61433°N 98.78031°W / 43.61433; -98.78031
Arealess than one acre
Built1908 (1908)
Architectural styleWarren Pony Truss
Demolished2004 (2004)[3]
MPSHistoric Bridges in South Dakota MPS
NRHP reference No.99001338[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 19, 1999[4]
Removed from NRHPMarch 26, 2008[2]

South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220, or Platte Creek Bridge, is a former historic place near White Lake, South Dakota. Replaced in 2004,[3] a local road followed the bridge over Platte Creek.[4] Designed in the Warren Pony Truss style by the Canton Bridge Company, the structure was maintained by the South Dakota Department of Transportation.

The bridge was constructed in 1908 and added to the National Register in 1999. It was removed from the register in 2008.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions at the Wayback Machine (archived May 4, 2014)
  3. ^ a b Bridgehunter: Platte Creek Bridge at the Wayback Machine (archived November 17, 2011)
  4. ^ a b National Park Service Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties at the Wayback Machine (archived August 31, 2007)