Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
The Berlin Iron Bridge Company was a Berlin, Connecticut company that built iron bridges and buildings that were supported by iron. It is credited as the architect of numerous bridges and buildings now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It eventually became part of the American Bridge Company.
Ashland Mill Bridge
Bardwell's Ferry Bridge
Beaman and Smith Company Mill
Brackenridge Park Bridge
Glen Falls Bridge
Interlaken Mill Bridge
Main Street Bridge (Stamford, Connecticut)
Ouaquaga Lenticular Truss Bridge
Raymondville Parabolic Bridge
South Washington Street Parabolic Bridge
Swing Bridge (Keeseville, New York)
Town Line Bridge
Walton Bridge (Keene, New York)
Waterville Bridge
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Ashland Mill Bridge
Bardwell's Ferry Bridge
Beaman and Smith Company Mill
Brackenridge Park Bridge
Bridge in Brown Township
Brookline-Newfane Bridge
Crossman Bridge
Douglas & Jarvis Patent Parabolic Truss Iron Bridge
Dry Dock Complex (Detroit, Michigan)
Farmington River
Glen Falls Bridge
Golden Hill Bridge
Hallville Mill Historic District
Interlaken Mill Bridge
Janice Peaslee Bridge
Lover's Leap Bridge
Main Street Bridge (Stamford, Connecticut)
Melrose Road Bridge
Milford Suspension Bridge
Minortown Road Bridge
Neshanic Station Lenticular Truss Bridge
North Bridgton, Maine
Norwalk River Railroad Bridge
Old Boardman Bridge
Ouaquaga Lenticular Truss Bridge
Pineground Bridge
Providence Gas Company Purifier House
Raymondville Parabolic Bridge
Red Bridge (Meriden, Connecticut)
Rice Farm Road Bridge
Sharon Valley Historic District
Sheffield Street Bridge
South Washington Street Parabolic Bridge
Starr Mill Road Bridge
Swing Bridge (Keeseville, New York)
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Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
The Berlin Iron Bridge Company was a Berlin, Connecticut company that built iron bridges and buildings that were supported by iron. It is credited as the architect of numerous bridges and buildings now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It eventually became part of the American Bridge Company.
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2016-03-04
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Berlin, Connecticut
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The Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut, built by the company in 1895
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Berlin Iron Bridge Company
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Bridge construction
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American Bridge Company, Berlin Steel
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