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Great Bend (Barton County) Listed in National Register 3/02/2001
Architect: Brack Implements, Great Bend, Kansas (builder)
Beaver Creek Native Stone Bridge
Beaver (Barton County) Listed in National Register 4/16/2008
Architect: Work Projects Administration
Located on a rural county road, this single-arch limestone bridge spans the headwaters of Beaver Creek. The decorative keystone notes the bridge's 1941 construction date. The locally quarried stone features a rusticated finish and retains its tool markings. The bridge is nominated for its association with the Works Projects Administration and for its architectural significance as unique single-arch limestone bridge. Bridge #218 - Off System Bridge
Beaver (Barton County) Listed in National Register 04/16/2008
Architect: Work Projects Administration
This concrete bridge with native limestone supports and wing walls is located on a rural county road and crosses a tributary of Beaver Creek. The bridge superstructure, curbing, and side rails are made of concrete and are supported by a limestone base. The bridge was a Works Projects Administration (WPA) project and is nominated for its association with the WPA. "WPA 1940" is stamped into the concrete curb on the bridge. Bridge #222 - Off System Bridge
Beaver (Barton County) Listed in National Register 7/2/2008
Architect: Works Projects Administration
Located on a rural county road near Beaver, this concrete and stone bridge spans a tributary of Beaver Creek in northeast Barton County. Bridge construction was completed in 1940 as a Works Projects Administration job. "WPA" is stamped in the north concrete curb and "1940" is stamped in the south concrete curb. The bridge supports and foundation are made of native limestone, and the deck is made of concrete. Concrete bridge rails span the length of the bridge on each side. The county-owned bridge is nominated for its association with the WPA and for its native limestone construction. Bridge #640 - Federal Aid Highway System Bridge
Beaver (Barton County) Listed in National Register 7/2/2008
Architect: Works Projects Administration
Located on a rural county road near Beaver, this concrete and stone bridge spans a tributary of Beaver Creek in northeast Barton County. Bridge construction began in 1938 as a Works Projects Administration project and final cement work was completed in 1941. "WPA 1941" is stamped in the cement curb on the bridge. The bridge supports and foundation are made of native limestone, and the deck is made of concrete. Concrete bridge rails span the length of the bridge on each side. The county-owned bridge is nominated for its association with the WPA and for its native limestone construction. Bridge #650 - Federal Aid Highway System Bridge
Beaver (Barton County) Listed in National Register 7/2/2008
Architect: Works Projects Administration
Located on a rural county road near Beaver, this concrete and stone bridge spans a tributary of Beaver Creek in northeast Barton County. Bridge construction began in 1938 as a Works Projects Administration project and final cement work was completed in 1940. "WPA 1940" is stamped in the cement curb on the bridge. The bridge supports and foundation are made of native limestone, and the deck is made of concrete. Concrete bridge rails span the length of the bridge on each side. The county-owned bridge is nominated for its association with the WPA and for its native limestone construction. Crest Theater
Great Bend (Barton County) Listed in National Register 02/09/2005
Architect: Not listed
Dick Building
Ellinwood (Barton County) Listed in State Register 02/24/1990
Architect: unknown
Hitschmann Cattle Underpass Bridge
Hitschmann (Barton County) Listed in National Register 04/16/2008
Architect: Work Projects Administration
This limestone bridge is located less than one-quarter mile from the Hitschmann Double Arch Bridge over Coal Creek on the same rural county road. It features a utilitarian appearance with locally quarried smooth-cut limestone blocks. The bridge was completed in 1941 as a Works Projects Administration (WPA) project and is nominated for its association with the WPA. Hitschmann Double Arch Bridge
Hitschmann (Barton County) Listed in National Register 04/16/2008
Architect: Work Projects Administration
Located on a rural county road, this double-arch limestone bridge spans Coal Creek. As noted on the decorative bridge keystones, the bridge was completed in 1941 as a Works Projects Administration (WPA) project. The locally quarried stone features a rusticated finish and retains its tool markings. The county-owned bridge is nominated for its association with the Works Projects Administration and for its architectural significance as unique double-arch limestone bridge. |





