Kansas Historic Bridges
- Soden's Grove Bridge  - The bridge is a 216-ft. reinforced concrete Rainbow Arch bridge designed by James Marsh. It was completed in 1923 on old piers dating from the 1890 
- Asylum Bridge  - The Asylum Bridge which crosses the Marais des Cygnes River at First Street, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 
- Pole Creek Bridge- This graceful stone bridge, listed on the National Historic Register, was built in the early 1900 
- Steel Truss Bridge- This one-lane three-span steel truss bridge crosses the Republican River just east of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum. Few of these bridges are left. 
- Stone Double-Arch Bridge  - It was a meeting place for three different ethnic groups in the settling days of the area. 
- Cherokee Strip Bridge  - This bridge built by Grant County, Oklahoma and Sumner County, Kansas is a new monument to those hardy and determined men and women who ran the Cherokee Strip Run in 1893. 
- Historic Bridges  - * Rainbow Curve Bridge just north of town is the only remaining Marsh Arch bridge on Rt. 66. * The InterUrban Street Car Bridge spans the lazy banks of the Spring River. 
- 1893 Iron Truss Bridge- Walk out on this venerable 100+ 
- Muddy Creek Bridge- The Muddy Creek Bridge is a reinforced concrete bridge which is listed on the National Register and is believed to have been built between 1900 and 1910 
- Rock Creek Stone Arch Bridge  - Turn back the clock and drive across this graceful old bridge built in the 1880 
- Historic Bridges- Two historic bridges are located in the Lenora vicinity. They are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 



