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County Rd. 569 / Sturgeon River

MDOT Historic Bridge Dickinson County Rd. 569 Sturgeon River


County: Dickinson

City/Township: Waucedah Twp.

Location: County Rd. 569 / Sturgeon River

Year Built: 1923

About this Bridge:
This is the oldest known surviving example of a standard Michigan State Highway Department concrete camelback bridge of 75 feet. Michigan's Highway Department developed standard designs in the late 1910s as a way of producing inexpensive bridges for the State Trunkline System, and was a national leader in doing so. David Graham of Minnesota was the contractor for this bridge.
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