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Concrete bridge would be safer

County would still have seven historic stone bridges

This historic photo shows the construction process that was utilized for the double arch stone bridges that were built as WPA projects in the northern part of Barton County in the early 1940s. County officials are considering replacing one of them with a modern concrete bridge for safety reasons.

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(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on the possible replacement of one of the county’s historic stone bridges.)

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