WPA Bridge

May 03, 2010 18:17

There used to be many of these around where I live. Most of them have been replaced by now...


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Arithmetic error: hartree May 3 2010, 22:21:46 UTC
Aha! That explains why my first attempt to make a comment bounced!

You were already onto the problem. :)

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Re: Arithmetic error: aerofox May 3 2010, 22:27:32 UTC
Yeah, I'm perpetually stuck 10 years in the past :P

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Re: Arithmetic error: hartree May 3 2010, 22:32:39 UTC
And, that's a bad thing, how? ;)

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nigefoxx May 3 2010, 22:56:57 UTC
There's a few culverts from the late 30's around here, though most of them date from the 40's through the 60's. Nothing that large, merely a cast concrete culvert cover to allow a vehicle to pass over a drainage ditch to gain access to property.

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zorinlynx May 4 2010, 00:18:39 UTC
I love this sort of thing. It's amazing to see what the decades can do to structures that look so permanent to us.

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kritterdefier May 4 2010, 00:52:55 UTC
Old bridges are cool :D I remember a bunch of 'em as a kid all around the northern part of the state, hee anymore tho it's hard to say XD

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romani123 May 4 2010, 02:30:30 UTC
They still have the old cabins made at that time in Wilburton.
At the Robbers Cove state park.

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