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Historic Bridges By County: Kenton County, Kentucky

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! Confirmed demolition date within one year or an especially historic bridge that is threatened with demolition at any level.
X The bridge has been confirmed demolished or collapsed.
S The bridge has been dismantled or moved to an offsite location and is not currently available for public viewing.
Note: This website cannot guarantee the current condition of any bridge on this website. Bridges lacking these icons should not necessarily be considered condition-free.

 Bridge NameFacility Carried / Feature IntersectedLocationStructure TypeConstruction Date / Builder or ContractorDescriptionThumbnail
4th Street Bridge
4th Street Over Licking River Covington and Newport: Kenton County, Kentucky and Campbell County, Kentucky Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Stationary 1936 By: Unknown This is an impressive 1930s Warren camelback truss bridge with deck truss approach spans.Click to visit page.
Brent Spence Bridge
I-75 and I-70 Over Ohio River Cincinnati and Covington: Hamilton County, Ohio and Kenton County, Kentucky Metal Riveted Cantilever Through Truss, Stationary 1963 By: Unknown Although a 1960s expressway bridge, this bridge features an attractive design and still manages to be an impressive structure that deserves to be left standing.Click to visit page.
C&O Railroad Bridge
Railroad (CSX) Over Ohio River Cincinnati and Covington: Hamilton County, Ohio and Kenton County, Kentucky Metal Riveted Cantilever Through Truss, Stationary 1929 By: Unknown This is a gargantuan cantilever bridge and is composed of extremely massive members.Click to visit page.
Covington and Newport Railroad Bridge
Railroad (CSX) Over Licking River Covington and Newport: Campbell County, Kentucky and Kenton County, Kentucky Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown A large three span railroad truss bridge provides interest to an otherwise unsightly junkyard area.Click to visit page.
Roebling Bridge
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
Multiple Roads/Routes Over Ohio River Cincinnati and Covington: Hamilton County, Ohio and Kenton County, Kentucky Metal Through Truss Stiffening Cable Suspension, Stationary 1866 By: John Roebling One of the most historically significant suspension bridges in the country, this 1866 wonder was built by John Roebling!Click to visit page.

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