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.

  1. The Paseo Bridge (the ICON Bond Bridge), Kansas City

Flickr/ David DeHetre

Flickr/ Auntie G

  1. Martin Luther King Bridge, St. Louis

Flickr/ Viqi French

Flickr/ Kent Landerholm

  1. Devil’s Elbow, Rt. 66, Waynesville

Flickr/ Jim Grey

  1. Forsyth, Two Old Bridges

Flickr/ Al Turner

  1. Ead’s Bridge, St. Louis

Flickr/ Kent Landerholm

  1. Windsor Harbor Road Bridge, Kimmswick

Flickr/ C Hanchey

  1. Daniel Boone Bridge Hwy 40, Chesterfield

Flickr/ David Herzog

  1. Pat Jones Pedestrian Bridge, Jefferson City

Flickr/ MoBikeFed

  1. Chain of Rocks Bridge, Missouri Side, St. Louis

Flickr/ Tony Hisgett

  1. Over Johnson Creek, Spencer

Flickr/ Jim Grey

  1. Katy Bridge, Booneville

Flickr/ Jane

  1. Finley River Bridge, Ozark

Flickr/ Al Turner

  1. The Armour-Swift-Burlington (ASB) Bridge, Kansas City

Flickr/ Todd Wade

  1. Hannibal Bridge, Kansas City

Flickr/ Chris Murphy

  1. 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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