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Hickory Island Bridge

Hickory Island Bridge

The Hickory Island Bridge is a closed Pratt through truss that carried Hickory Island Road over the Rifle River in Arenac County, Michigan.


The crossing, according to HistoricBridges.org, most likely dates to the early 1900s and was relocated to its present-day location in 1920.

Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge
Hickory Island Bridge

Information

  • State: Michigan
  • Route: Hickory Island Road
  • Type: Pratt Through Truss
  • Status: Abandoned / Closed
  • Total Length: 128 feet
  • Spans:
  • Deck Width: 17 feet
  • Above Vertical Clearance: 21 feet
  • Navigational Clearance:


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