Palisades Bridge

United States historic place
Palisades Bridge
Palisades Bridge viewed from the south
43°41′20″N 96°31′5″W / 43.68889°N 96.51806°W / 43.68889; -96.51806
Arealess than one acre
Built1908 (1908)
Built byWestern Bridge & Construction Co.
Architectural stylepin connected Pratt truss
MPSHistoric Bridges in South Dakota MPS
NRHP reference No.99000687[1]
Added to NRHPJune 3, 1999

The Palisades Bridge, near Garretson, South Dakota, United States, was built in 1908. Also known as the Palisades State Park Bridge, it is located in Palisades State Park. It is a pin-connected Pratt truss bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[1]

It was manufactured by the Western Bridge & Construction Co.

It was built to replace an original bridge, built in 1883, which was destroyed by an ice jam in 1896. The bridge is 119 feet (36 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) wide. It spans Splitrock Creek across rock cliffs 40 feet (12 m) up from the creek level.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Patrick C. Thompson (March 9, 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Palisades Bridge / Palisades State Park Bridge". National Park Service. Retrieved January 9, 2018. With five photos from 1999.
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Districts
  • All Saints Historic District
  • Cathedral Historic District
  • Dell Rapids Historic District
  • Dell Rapids Residential Historic District
  • Hayes Historic District
  • McKennan Park Historic District
  • Old Courthouse and Warehouse Historic District
  • Sherman Historic District
  • Sioux Falls Downtown Historic District
  • Slip Up Creek Homestead
  • Split Rock Creek Park Historic District
  • Terrace Park and Japanese Gardens
  • Thompson Farmstead
  • Tolefsons Beef Stock Farm
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and Industrial
  • Berg and Estensen Store
  • 330 S. 1st Ave.
  • 529 N. Main
  • Carpenter Hotel
  • Dell Rapids Warming House
  • Farley-Loetscher Company Building
  • Farley-Loetscher Company Building I
  • First National Bank of Garretson
  • Andrew Kuehn Warehouse
  • L & A Baking Company
  • L.D. Miller Funeral Home
  • John Mundt Building
  • Orpheum Theatre
  • R.F. Pettigrew and S.L. Tate Building
  • Phillips Block
  • Plumbing Supply Company
  • Dr. Fredrich A. Randolph Block
  • Security Bank Building
  • Shriver-Johnson Building
  • Sioux Falls Light and Power Hydro Electric Plant
  • Sioux Falls National Bank Building
  • Gina Smith Campbell Bathhouse
  • Stock Yards State Bank and Tri-State Wholesale Grocery Co.
  • Texaco Super Service Station
  • John W. Tuthill Lumber Company
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  • Andrew O. Huseboe House
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Transportation
  • Illinois Central Passenger Depot
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ObjectSitesStructures
  • Bridge at Iverson Crossing
  • Cherry Rock Park Bridge
  • Dell Rapids Amphitheater
  • Dell Rapids Bridge
  • Dell Rapids Water Tower
  • Eighth Street Bridge
  • Old Yankton Bridge
  • Palisades Bridge
  • SDDOT Bridge No. 50-122-155
  • SDDOT Bridge No. 50-192-132
  • SDDOT Bridge No. 50-193-086
  • SDDOT Bridge No. 50-196-104
  • SDDOT Bridge No. 50-200-035
  • Split Rock Park Bridge
  • Summit Avenue Viaduct
Footnotes
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