State Highway 16 - Graford, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 32° 52.535 W 098° 24.718
14S E 555008 N 3637648
Coordinates given is for the overlook pullout. It is on a corner and cars come fast. Take care pulling in/out.
Waymark Code: WM12QWX
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/04/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
Views: 4

Living New Deal

"The Work Projects Administration constructed and improved 27.75 miles of SH 16, between Brackeen Drive and State Highway 254, and State Highway 254 in Palo Pinto County below Possum Kingdom Dam between 1940-1942. This section, the corridor from Brackeen Drive to State Highway 254, included the masonry bridge across the Brazos River, a masonry guard wall around Kimberlin Mountain, and 21 masonry culverts. Of the 21, 16 are still in original condition. The guard wall is approximately 1,800 feet long with limestone block crenellations spaced along the wall. Of the 129 original crenellations, 88 remain unaltered or undamaged and in original condition. The wall is two feet tall, and the crenellations are spaced every four feet. During the construction of the Morris Sheppard Dam (also called Possum Kingdom Dam) built 1938-1941, the WPA constructed haul roads to transport supplies and the 27.75 mile road to provide access to the East side of the lake. The proposal to construct the guard wall was due to the hazardous winding road around Kimberlin Mountain, and the project was completed November 1942. Limestone was quarried from the top of Kimberlin Mountain for the guard wall, culverts, and the masonry arch bridge across the Brazos River below the dam."

Project type: Other

Date built or created: 1942

Location: Graford, Texas State Highway 16

City: Graford

Condition: Good upkeep with a little wear and tear

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