Kings Creek Bridge - Kemp, TX
N 32° 26.490 W 096° 13.862
14S E 760326 N 3592749
The Kings Creek Bridge once carried traffic over Kings Creek on Kaufman County Rd 4034, west of Kemp. It was removed in 2009, and has since been converted into a concert stage at Kemp City Park.
Waymark Code: WM120N6
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2020
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Bridgehunter simply calls this one a "pony truss bridge", and it has the following vitals:
Length of largest span: 78.1 ft.
Total length: 79.1 ft.
Deck width: 10.8 ft.
The stage was named for Jerry Wayne Hazelip, who served on the Kemp City Council for two years, and who was helping the city as a favor by finishing another member's uncompleted term when he passed on of a heart attack in 2014. The stage's development was one of the last projects on which he worked: So beloved was he that there were plans to name the stage for him while he was still alive. He had also served on the boards of directors of the Kemp Economic Development Corp., the Humane Society of Cedar Creek Lake and the Celebration on the Lake Church, oftentimes taking leadership roles, and a memorial to him stands in front of the stage.
It's better than destruction, but one side of the bridge was mostly removed in order to create an open side for use as a stage. A roof was also added, and one can hope that they re-used some of the truss section that was removed. A mural of guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan was completed here in 2018, and conservation efforts were made to establish a watershed.
Original Use: Vehicle - Car / Truck
Date Built: 1920
Construction: Iron
Condition: Good
See this website for more information: [Web Link]
Date Abandoned: 2009
Bridge Status - Orphaned or Adopted.: Adopted
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