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State Park Drive/Kawkawlin River

MDOT Historic Bridge State Park Drive/Kawkawlin River


County: Bay

City/Township: Bangor

Location: State Park Drive/Kawkawlin River

Year Built: 1929

About this Bridge:
The Kawkawlin River Bridge crosses the Kawkawlin River on State Park Road two miles north of Bay City. This 60-foot, three-span steel girder rests on concrete abutments with two concrete cutwater piers. Flanking each side of the asphalt-covered concrete deck is a neoclassical concrete guardrail.

Highways and bridges were built with the priority toward tourism. Roads along the Great Lakes were built to provide a view at least 50% of the time.
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