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South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230

Coordinates: 44°17′49″N 98°02′24″W / 44.29694°N 98.04000°W / 44.29694; -98.04000 (South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230)
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South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230 is located in South Dakota
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230 is located in the United States
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
Nearest cityCavour, South Dakota
Coordinates44°17′49″N 98°02′24″W / 44.29694°N 98.04000°W / 44.29694; -98.04000 (South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230)
Arealess than one acre
Built1913
Built byIowa Bridge Company
Architectural styleQueen post pony Truss
MPSHistoric Bridges in South Dakota MPS
NRHP reference No.93001261[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 9, 1993

The South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230, in Beadle County, South Dakota near Cavour, was a Queen post pony truss bridge which was built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

It brought a local road over Pearl Creek about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Cavour.[2]

It was built by the Iowa Bridge Company. In 1993 it was the longest Queen post pony truss bridge with a known builder in South Dakota.[2]

The bridge was removed and scrapped in 2016.[3]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Mary McCormick; Dale Martin (September 1993). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230". National Park Service. Retrieved June 11, 2019. With accompanying two photos from 1988
  3. ^ "Beadle County Master Transportation Plan, August 29. 2016, Draft" (PDF). Retrieved August 9, 2019.