Dewey, Utah - Longest Wooden Suspension Bridge in Utah
Posted by: 94RedRover
N 38° 48.774 W 109° 18.174
12S E 647345 N 4297382
Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi.
Waymark Code: WM6MX9
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 06/22/2009
Views: 16
Dewey Bridge acted as the only Colorado River crossing on Route 128 until a new bridge was built in 1988. It was an engineering accomplishment and was vital for commercial transportation in the early 20th century.
The Grand County Historical Preservation Commission refurbished the bridge in 2000, making it a part of the Kokopelli bike trail. In 1984, the bridge was designated a historic structure by the National Register of Historic Places.
Then, on April 6th, 2008 a 7 year old boy playing with matches at a nearby campground, started a brush fire, which spread for ten miles, engulfing the white planks of the newly refurbished bridge.
Price of Admission: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Weekday Hours: From: 12:00 AM To: 12:00 AM
Weekend Hours: From: 12:00 AM To: 12:00 AM
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Location Website: Not listed
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