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Rainbow Bridge north of Baxter Springs, Kansas

 

Rainbow Bridge North of Baxter Springs, Kansas

Rainbow Bridge north of Baxter Springs, Kansas, Kathy Weiser, September, 2007.

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About two miles west of Riverton on old Route 66 the road begins to curve into the last Mother Road town in Kansas -- Baxter Springs. Just north of Baxter Springs is the last Marsh Arch Bridge to survive on the route. The single-span concrete bridge,  crossing Brush Creek, was built in 1923.

 

In 1992, construction of a softer curve bypassed the Rainbow Bridge at Brush Creek and federal funds allocated for the new bridge required that the old bridge be torn down. However, the Kansas Route 66 Association rallied hard to save the bridge, and finally a compromise was met and the landmark was saved. In March, 1993, the bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Brush Creek Bridge, which will prohibit its destruction.

 

For years, the old landmark was covered with graffiti, but is now restored to its former glory. The narrow bridge can still be driven across by south-bound traffic.

 

Rainbow Bridge, Baxter Springs, Kansas

A Norwegian Tour Group crosses the historic bridge in September, 2007, Kathy Weiser.

 

 

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