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South Carolina Route 174 Bridge, Spanning Dawhoo River on South Carolina Route 174, Charleston, Charleston County, SC
LocationSpanning Dawhoo River on South Carolina Route 174,
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.
Notes
Survey number HAER SC-40
Building/structure dates:
1924 initial construction
Significance: The S.C. Route 174 Bridge is identified as Charleston 2 in the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation's (SCDHPT) Metal Truss Highway Bridge Inventory. Its significance is derived from being one of the earliest swing spans in the state, and as such one of the oldest surviving spans. The bridge displays, with great clarity, the distinctive features of swinging bridge design and function. It was determined eligible for the National Register January 28, 1983.
Subjects
Vehicular Bridges
Related Names
Virginia Bridge & Iron Company
Barnes, Will, Photographer
Embler, Paul F., Historian
Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
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