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I have a couple of things. There are two bridges documented here. One bridge no longer exists, so it has to have been removed from the NRHP. The second bridge exists, but there's no picture and it's unlikely to be on the NRHP. I suggest people who know these bridges take one of two methods to fix this article. One, split the article into two sections: "Current bridge" and "Previous bridge". Two, use the method I used for the Berkley–Dighton Bridge, where I split the article into two articles, one for each bridge. The split, there, isn't complete yet, as the new bridge is under construction, but you'll get the idea. Of course, the BDB articles aren't as short as this one, so I suggest you split the article into two sections until you have enough material to split it into two separate articles. - Denimadept (talk) 03:44, 10 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know about construction and materials, but I live near this bridge. I'll take some photos of it from the same angle as the existing photo, 3/4 angle from the south. --Geniac (talk) 02:01, 11 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]