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- Q4905845 subject Q8311591.
- Q4905845 subject Q8312263.
- Q4905845 subject Q8325295.
- Q4905845 abstract "The Big Horn River Bridge is a National Registered Historic Place located in Custer, Montana. It was added to the Register on January 4, 2010. The bridge is a riveted Pennsylvania through truss structure that was constructed over a two-year period between 1931 and 1933. It is 624 feet in length and 21 feet wide.The bridge is located in a floodplain near the mouth of the river, which has historically been prone to flooding. Flooding has been reduced since the building upstream of Yellowtail Dam, completed in 1967, but high waters have occurred since, including notably 1978 and 2011. The classic Western novel The Virginian, published by Owen Wister in 1902, mentions a washout of the Northern Pacific railroad bridge over the Big Horn River near here:"This filling and repairing looks like the washout might have been true.""Washout? said Scipio."Big Horn bridge, they say--four days ago."(chapter 16, p.204)↑ ↑".
- Q4905845 added "2010-01-04".
- Q4905845 nrhpReferenceNumber "09001188".
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q1281119.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q2600045.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q7772831.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8311591.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8312263.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8325295.
- Q4905845 wikiPageWikiLink Q968414.
- Q4905845 added "2010-01-04".
- Q4905845 name "Big Horn River Bridge".
- Q4905845 refnum "9001188".
- Q4905845 point "46.147222222222226 -107.4675".
- Q4905845 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q4905845 type Place.
- Q4905845 type HistoricPlace.
- Q4905845 type Location.
- Q4905845 type Place.
- Q4905845 type Thing.
- Q4905845 type SpatialThing.
- Q4905845 comment "The Big Horn River Bridge is a National Registered Historic Place located in Custer, Montana. It was added to the Register on January 4, 2010. The bridge is a riveted Pennsylvania through truss structure that was constructed over a two-year period between 1931 and 1933. It is 624 feet in length and 21 feet wide.The bridge is located in a floodplain near the mouth of the river, which has historically been prone to flooding.".
- Q4905845 label "Big Horn River Bridge".
- Q4905845 lat "46.147222222222226".
- Q4905845 long "-107.4675".
- Q4905845 name "Big Horn River Bridge".