Second Street Bridge (Chester, Pennsylvania)

Second Street Bridge was a historic concrete Bowstring arch bridge located in Chester, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1919 and was an 84-foot-long (26 m), single-span arch bridge. The original patent issued to James B. Marsh in 1911, for the bridge design used, included the experimental use of concrete. The bridge allowed traffic on Pennsylvania Route 291 to cross Chester Creek. The bridge has been demolished. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

Second Street Bridge (Chester, Pennsylvania)

Second Street Bridge was a historic concrete Bowstring arch bridge located in Chester, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1919 and was an 84-foot-long (26 m), single-span arch bridge. The original patent issued to James B. Marsh in 1911, for the bridge design used, included the experimental use of concrete. The bridge allowed traffic on Pennsylvania Route 291 to cross Chester Creek. The bridge has been demolished. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.