If you’re looking for an old-school reminder of just how awesome human engineering can be, you should definitely give the Pyeatt’s Mill Bridge in Indiana a closer examination. Built in 1869 and semi-recently fully restored, this particular bridge in Warrick County is one of the only remaining multi-span bowstring truss bridges in the United States.

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So, what do you think? Have you ever visited this intriguing living historic artifact or any of the four others remaining like it? Pyeatt’s Mill Bridge can be found at the intersection of Red Bush Road and Boner Road, in Hatfield, Indiana.

If you’re a big fan of bridges, we definitely recommend you take our awesome road trip that will guide you to eight old bridges peppered around the Hoosier State.

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