File:South side of bridge, view to north-northeast - North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek at Middle Fork Road, Buffalo, Johnson County, WY HAER WY-93-4.tif

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South side of bridge, view to north-northeast - North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek at Middle Fork Road, Buffalo, Johnson County, WY
Photographer
Collier, Richard, creator
Title
South side of bridge, view to north-northeast - North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek Bridge, Spanning North Fork of Crazy Woman Creek at Middle Fork Road, Buffalo, Johnson County, WY
Description
Detroit Bridge and Iron Company, builder
Depicted place Wyoming; Johnson County; Buffalo
Date 2006
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HAER WY-93-4
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  • This bridge was originally located in Casper, WY, moved to Porcupine Creek in Campbell County, WY, then moved again to its current location in the vicinity of Buffalo, Johnson County, WY. There are plans to move it into Buffalo.
  • Significance: This is the oldest datable vehicular truss bridge in use in the county road system in Wyoming. It displays an interesting variation of the classic Double Intersection Warren pony truss configuration using vertical posts at alternating panel points, making it one of the most significant truss bridges in Wyoming. It retains its essential character-defining features and is also an uncommon example nationally.
  • Survey number: HAER WY-93
  • Building/structure dates: 1880 Initial Construction
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/wy0524.photos.364330p
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