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Sioux City’s Bridges and Viaducts 1865-Present

Sioux City’s Bridges and Viaducts 1865-Present

Located at a point where the Big Sioux River, Floyd River and Perry Creek join the Missouri; Sioux City has depended on a network of bridges to cross its waterways since its earliest days. Between 1865 and 1867 the Army Corps of Engineers oversaw the construction of a wooden bridge that carried Military Road across the Big Sioux River. Although smaller bridges spanning the Floyd River and Perry Creek preceded it, the Big Sioux River Bridge was the first to connect Sioux City to the American West. The Missouri River was not spanned until 1888 when the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad opened its new bridge linking Sioux City to Nebraska. It was followed by the Combination Bridge in 1896. Dozens of bridges and via- ducts followed these early examples. Join Matt Anderson as he shares about the 4th Street, Floyd Boulevard and Gordon Drive viaducts; the Sergeant Floyd and Veterans Memorial bridges spanning the Missouri; and many more.

Western Iowa Tech Community College
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM on Thu, 14 Sep 2023

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Institute for Lifelong Learning
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mara.hall@witcc.edu
Western Iowa Tech Community College
4647 Stone Avenue
Sioux City, Iowa 51102-5199
712-274-6400