The Beaver Creek Native Stone Bridge is a historic single-span stone arch bridge located near Beaver, Kansas. Constructed in 1914 by the National Bridge Company, it features a solid concrete deck supported by native stone abutments.
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Ne. 60 Ave. S. & Ne. 220 Rd., Beaver, Kansas
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Ne 60 Ave S And Ne 210 Rd, 1/8 Mile East On 210 Rd, Beaver, Kansas
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Ne 60 Ave, 1/8 Mile North Of Ne 210 Rd, Beaver, Kansas
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