NRHP: Lisco State Aid Bridge

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Lisco State Aid Bridge

Lisco State Aid Bridge

NRHP Reference #: 92000757

NRHP Listing Date: 19920629

Location

.6 mi S of Lisco, Garden County, Nebraska

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Summary

Just months after completion of the Lewellen Bridge, the Nebraska Department of Public Works began designing another multiple-span truss over the North Platte River at Lisco. The Lisco Bridge differed from the Lewellen structure in that it consisted of eight, eighty-foot spans, supported by concrete abutments and piers. The structure was completed during the winter of 1927-28.

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