Well, maybe you won’t want to cross them all but you’ll definitely want to take a look at these amazing structures. Whether they are railroad, car, pedestrian or bike accessible, the architectural design and materials used to build these bridges are worth noting.
- The Paseo Bridge (the ICON Bond Bridge), Kansas City
Flickr/ David DeHetre
Flickr/ Auntie G
- Martin Luther King Bridge, St. Louis
Flickr/ Viqi French
Flickr/ Kent Landerholm
- Devil’s Elbow, Rt. 66, Waynesville
Flickr/ Jim Grey
- Forsyth, Two Old Bridges
Flickr/ Al Turner
- Ead’s Bridge, St. Louis
Flickr/ Kent Landerholm
- Windsor Harbor Road Bridge, Kimmswick
Flickr/ C Hanchey
- Daniel Boone Bridge Hwy 40, Chesterfield
Flickr/ David Herzog
- Pat Jones Pedestrian Bridge, Jefferson City
Flickr/ MoBikeFed
- Chain of Rocks Bridge, Missouri Side, St. Louis
Flickr/ Tony Hisgett
- Over Johnson Creek, Spencer
Flickr/ Jim Grey
- Katy Bridge, Booneville
Flickr/ Jane
- Finley River Bridge, Ozark
Flickr/ Al Turner
- The Armour-Swift-Burlington (ASB) Bridge, Kansas City
Flickr/ Todd Wade
- Hannibal Bridge, Kansas City
Flickr/ Chris Murphy
- Bellefontaine Bridge, St. Charles County and St. Louis County
Flickr/ C Hanchey
Obviously these are only a few of Missouri’s bridges. There are many more scattered across this great state. Share any you have seen in the comments below.
Flickr/ David DeHetre
Flickr/ Auntie G
Flickr/ Viqi French
Flickr/ Kent Landerholm
Flickr/ Jim Grey
Flickr/ Al Turner
Flickr/ C Hanchey
Flickr/ David Herzog
Flickr/ MoBikeFed
Flickr/ Tony Hisgett
Flickr/ Jane
Flickr/ Todd Wade
Flickr/ Chris Murphy
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