Route 66 Bridge: This bridge was built in 1921 to server the
Ozark Trail. It became part of U.S. Highway 66
in 1926 when the Chicago to Los Angeles route was
initiated. The bridge served motorists traveling
on U.S. 66 until a new highway was built to the south in
1952.
Location
Junction of U.S. 66 and W. Ozark Trail, Sapulpa, OK
OpenStreetMap Google Maps
35.993646, -96.136173
35.993646, -96.136173
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Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek (added 1995 - Structure - #95000031)
Also known as Rock Creek Bridge
Jct. of US 66 and Rock Cr., Sapulpa
National Register of Historic Places
Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek (added 1995 - Structure - #95000031)
Also known as Rock Creek Bridge
Jct. of US 66 and Rock Cr., Sapulpa
- Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
- Architect, builder, or engineer: Concrete and Steel Construction Co.
- Architectural Style: Other
- Area of Significance: Engineering, Transportation
- Period of Significance: 1925-1949
- Owner: Local Gov't
- Historic Function: Transportation
- Historic Sub-function: Road-Related
- Current Function: Transportation
- Current Sub-function: Road-Related
Links:
- Sapulpa Herald: Who ripped off a piece of history?
- Route 66 News: Marker near Rock Creek Bridge stolen
- National Register of Historic Places : Creek County : Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek
- Waymarking.com: Rock Creek Bridge - Ozark Trail - Sapulpa, OK
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