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| Key Facts |
| Bridge Name | Facility Carried / Feature Intersected | Location | Structure Type | Construction Date / Builder or Contractor |
| Bryce Road Bridge | Bryce Road Over Pine River | Rural: St. Clair County, Michigan | Metal Stringer, Stationary | 1923 By: Unknown |
| Technical Facts |
| Structure Length | Roadway Width | Main Spans | Approach Spans |
| 82 Feet (25 Meters) | 22 Feet (6.7 Meters) | 2 | None |
This bridge is a fairly old example of a steel stringer bridge in Michigan. It features pole railings segmented by simple concrete posts. The ends of the railings are terminated with decorative spherical finials. The bridge features a concrete veneer on the outer edge of the beams to protect and hide the steel stringers and create a uniform appearance of the bridge. The bridge has a notable skew.

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