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Putnam County bridges

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Name Image Location Year Built Design, Length and
Historical Notes
Baker's Camp Bridge Bainbridge, Putnam County
39°44′57″N 86°46′31″W / 39.7491°N 86.7752°W / 39.7491; -86.7752 (Baker's Camp Bridge)
1901 Burr Arch, 128 feet (39 m) long over Big Walnut Creek
Cornstalk Bridge Raccoon, Putnam County 1917 Burr Arch, 82 feet (25 m) long over Cornstalk Creek
Dick Huffman Bridge Reelsville, Putnam County 1880 Howe Truss, 265 feet (81 m) long over Big Walnut River. It is the longest Howe Truss bridge in the state.
Dunbar Bridge Greencastle, Putnam County 1880 Burr Arch, 174 feet (53 m) long in two spans over Big Walnut Creek
Edna Collins Bridge Clinton Falls, Putnam County 1922 Burr Arch, 80 feet (24 m) long over Little Walnut Creek. Local legends claim this bridge is haunted.
Houck Bridge Manhattan, Putnam County
39°34′56″N 86°56′22″W / 39.58222°N 86.93944°W / 39.58222; -86.93944 (Houck Bridge)
1880 Howe Truss, 210 feet (64 m) long over Big Walnut Creek. It is one of the longest Howe Truss bridges in the state.
Oakalla Bridge Greencastle, Putnam County 1875 Burr Arch, 152 feet (46 m) long over Big Walnut Creek
Pine Bluff Bridge Carpentersville, Putnam County
39°47′36″N 86°46′25″W / 39.79321°N 86.77363°W / 39.79321; -86.77363 (Pine Bluff Bridge)
1915 Howe Truss, 211 feet (64 m) long over Big Walnut Creek
Rolling Stone Bridge Bainbridge, Putnam County
39°46′29″N 86°47′03″W / 39.7747°N 86.7842°W / 39.7747; -86.7842 (Rolling Stone Bridge)
1915 Burr Arch, 103 feet (31 m) long over Big Walnut Creek

Should this section be moved to its own article? Waz8:T-C-E 03:31, 22 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]