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DescriptionSDDOT Bridge 03-327-230, Beadle County, SD.jpg
English: Located 5 miles south and 0.3 miles west of Cavour in Beadle County, South Dakota, South Dakota Department of Transportation bridge no. 03-327-230 carries a local road over Pearl Creek. Built in 1913 by the Iowa Bridge Company of Des Moines, Iowa, the 54-foot, single-span, steel Queen-post pony truss bridge rests on concrete abutments with concrete wing walls. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993
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Riveted steel Queen-post pony truss bridge
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