Architecture • North Central Wisconsin
Three Stone Arch Bridge
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About Three Stone Arch Bridge
Located on Highway 64 spanning the Prairie River, this National Historic Landmark was built in 1904. The bridge is 130 feet long and 54 feet wide. Each arch displays a decorative pattern of alternating, single and double ring stones with tapered keystones about 30 inches in height. It is the only remaining three-arch stone bridge in Wisconsin.
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