Sixth Street Bridge - Okmulgee Downtown Historic District - Okmulgee, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 37.380 W 095° 57.830
15S E 231572 N 3946180
This bridge looks just like any other asphalt road in town, until you peek over the side.
Waymark Code: WMBGJD
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 05/19/2011
Views: 2
The Sixth Street Bridge was constructed in 1902. It connected the downtown area of Okmulgee with the St. Louis & Santa Fe Railroad Depot on the east side of town, crossing over the Okmulgee Creek. Today, the depot stands in ruin and no one is crossing the bridge for that purpose, but it still stands as a proud reminder of the early days of this town. You need to stand south of the bridge on East 7th Street to fully appreciate its beauty.
The bridge is constructed of native sandstone, with a large arch over the creek. This is a beautiful structure and we can thank the city fathers for their foresight in saving this bridge.
The bridge is Item 16 on the District nomination.
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Okmulgee Downtown Historic District
Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]
NRHP Historic District Waymark (Optional): [Web Link]
Address: East Sixth Street (600 block)
Okmulgee, OK 74447
How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Narrative found on the internet (Link provided below)
Optional link to narrative or database: [Web Link]
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