List of Bridges On The National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska

This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Nebraska.

Many of the bridges were the works of the Nebraska Department of Roads or its predecessors, including the Nebraska Bureau of Roads & Bridges. Many were registered after a study in the 1990s seeking to inventory historic bridges in Nebraska and pursuant to a Multiple Property Submission titled "Highway Bridges in Nebraska."

Name Image Built Listed Location County Type
Adamson Bridge 1916 1992-06-29 Valentine
Cherry Timber stringer trestle
Ashland Bridge (Ashland, Nebraska) 1936 1992-06-29 Ashland
Saunders Warren pony truss
Beal Slough Bridge 1937 1992-06-29 Lincoln
Lancaster Concrete rigid frame bridge
Bell Bridge 1903 1992-06-29 Valentine
Cherry Pratt through truss
Berry State Aid Bridge 1920, 1921 1992-06-29 Valentine
Cherry Pratt through truss
Big Blue River Bridge (Surprise, Nebraska) 1897, 1898 1992-06-29 Surprise
Butler Pin-connected Pratt truss
Big Blue River Bridge (Grafton, Nebraska) 1918 1992-06-29 Grafton
Fillmore Concrete spandrel arch
Big Indian Creek Bridge 1903 1992-06-29 Wymore
Gage Warren pony truss
Big Papillion Creek Bridge 1940 !ca. 1940 1992-06-29 La Vista
Sarpy Tied arch pony truss
Bloody Run Bridge 1898 1992-06-29 Virginia
Gage Warren pony truss
Borman Bridge 1916 1992-06-29 Valentine
Cherry Pratt through truss
Brewer Bridge 1899, 1921 1992-06-29 Valentine
Cherry Pratt through truss
Bridge 1912 1992-06-29 Nebraska City
Otoe Concrete spandrel arch
Bridge 1876 1992-06-29 Lorton
Otoe Bowstring pony arch-truss
Bridge 1911 1992-06-29 Royal
Antelope Kingpost pony truss
Bridge 1900 !ca. 1900 1992-06-29 Louisville
Cass Warren truss leg bedstead
Bridge 1898 1992-06-29 Wymore
Gage Warren pony truss
Bridge 1908 1992-06-29 Stratton
Hitchcock Reinforced concrete slab
Brownson Viaduct 1942 1992-06-29 Brownson
Cheyenne Timber stringer trestle
Brownville Bridge 1939 1993-06-17 Brownville
Nemaha
Bryan Bridge 1932 1988-06-23 Valentine
Cherry Pin-connected arch bridge
Burwell Bridge 1940, 1941 1992-06-29 Burwell
Garfield Steel stringer bridge
Cambridge State Aid Bridge 1914 1992-06-29 Cambridge
Furnas Spandrel arch bridge
Camp Clarke Bridge Site 1875, 1880 1974-11-08 Bridgeport Morrill
Carns State Aid Bridge 1912, 1913 1992-06-29 Bassett
Rock Parker & Pratt through truss
Cincinnati Bridge 1879, 1880 1992-06-29 Du Bois
Pawnee Bowstring through arch truss
Clear Creek Bridge 1891, 1928 1992-06-29 Bellwood
Butler Warren through truss
Colclesser Bridge 1888, 1933, 1934 1992-06-29 Rushville
Sheridan Baltimore through truss
Columbus Loup River Bridge 1932, 1933 1992-06-29 Columbus
Platte Parker through truss
Deering Bridge 1916 1992-06-29 Sutton
Clay
Fillmore
Concrete spandrel arch
DeWitt Flour Mills and King Iron Bridge 1888 !ca. 1888, 1911, 1920 1978-12-27 DeWitt Gage Pratt Through Truss
Elkhorn River Bridge 1883, 1929 1992-06-29 Clearwater
Antelope Bowstring through arch-truss
Franklin Bridge 1932, 1935 1992-06-29 Franklin
Franklin Warren pony truss
Gross State Aid Bridge 1918 1992-06-29 Verdigre
Knox Parker through truss
Henry State Aid Bridges 1919 1992-06-29 Henry
Scotts Bluff Concrete spandrel arch
Hoyt Street Bridge 1870 !ca. 1870, 1890 1992-06-29 Beatrice
Gage Bowstring through arch-truss
Interstate Canal Bridge 1915 !ca. 1915 1992-06-29 Scottsbluff
Scotts Bluff Pratt pony truss
Keim Stone Arch Bridge 1916 1992-06-29 Tecumseh
Johnson Limestone arch
Kilgore Bridge 1915 1992-06-29 Kearney
Buffalo Pratt pony truss
Lewellen State Aid Bridge 1926, 1927 1992-06-29 Lewellen
Garden Pratt pony truss
Lewis Bridge 1922 1992-06-29 Springview
Keya Paha Pratt pony truss
Lisco State Aid Bridge 1927, 1928 1992-06-29 Lisco
Garden Pratt pony truss
Little Nemaha River Bridge (Dunbar, Nebraska) 1874 1992-06-29 Dunbar
Otoe Bowstring pony arch-truss
Loosveldt Bridge 1888, 1933, 1934 1992-06-29 Rushville
Sheridan Baltimore through truss
Main Street Bridge 1915, 1920 1992-06-29 Elkhorn
Douglas Steel stringer bridge
Meridian Bridge 1924 1993-06-17 South Yankton
Cedar Prat vertical-lift truss
Mission Creek Bridge 1898 1992-06-29 Barneston
Gage Warren pony truss
Neligh Mill Bridge 1910 1992-06-29 Neligh
Antelope Pratt through truss
Nine Bridges Bridge 1913 1992-06-29 Doniphan
Hall Pratt half-hip pony truss
Niobrara River Bridge 1929 1992-11-12 Niobrara
Knox Warren through truss
North Loup Bridge 1912 1992-06-29 North Loup
Valley Pratt through truss
North Omaha Creek Bridge 1905 !ca. 1905 1992-06-29 Winnebago
Thurston Pin-connected Pratt truss
Olive Branch Bridge 1897 1992-06-29 Sprague
Lancaster Warren truss leg bedstead
Plattsmouth Bridge 1929 1993-04-15 Plattsmouth
Cass Cantlevered through truss
Ponca Creek Bridge 1904 1992-06-29 Lynch
Boyd Pratt half-hip pony truss
Prairie Dog Creek Bridge 1913 1992-06-29 Orleans
Harlan Camelback pony truss
Rattlesnake Creek Bridge 1903 1992-06-29 Bancroft
Cuming Pratt half-hip pony truss
Red Cloud Bridge 1935 1992-06-29 Red Cloud
Webster Warren pony/through truss
Republican River Bridge 1911 1992-06-29 Riverton
Franklin Pratt through truss
Roscoe State Aid Bridge 1934, 1935 1992-06-29 Roscoe
Keith Steel cantilevered stringer
Rulo Bridge 1938, 1939 1993-01-04 Rulo
Richardson Pennsylvania through truss
Saddle Creek Underpass 1934 1992-06-29 Omaha
Douglas Concrete rigid frame bridge
Sappa Creek Bridge 1916 1992-06-29 Stamford
Harlan Pratt pony truss
Sargent Bridge 1908 1992-06-29 Sargent
Custer Pratt through truss
South Omaha Bridge 1933–1935 1992-06-29 Omaha
Douglas Warren through truss
Stewart Bridge 1915 1992-06-29 Oak
Nuckolls Concrete spandrel arch
Sutherland State Aid Bridge 1914, 1915 1992-06-29 Sutherland
Lincoln Concrete spandrel arch
Sweetwater Mill Bridge 1909 1992-06-29 Sweetwater
Buffalo Pratt pony truss
Tekamah City Bridge 1934 1992-06-29 Tekamah
Burt Concrete rigid frame bridge
Turkey Creek Bridge 1899 1992-06-29 Ragan
Harlan Pin-connected Pratt truss
Twin Bridge (Brownlee, Nebraska) 1900 1992-06-29 Brownlee
Cherry Steel stringer bridge
Verdigris Creek Bridge 1918 !ca. 1918 1992-06-29 Royal
Antelope Kingpost pony truss
Willow Creek Bridge 1913 1992-06-29 Foster
Pierce Lattice pony truss
Wolf Creek Bridge 1889 1992-06-29 Dunbar
Otoe Pratt through truss
Wyoming Bridge 1878 1992-06-29 Dunbar
Otoe Bowstring pony arch-truss
York Subway 1938, 1939 1992-06-29 York
York Concrete rigid frame bridge
Little Nemaha River Bridge (Syracuse, Nebraska) 1901 1992-06-29
removed 2012-12-19
Syracuse
Otoe Pratt pony truss

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