Kirby Mill Bridge No 2 - Medford, NJ
N 39° 55.011 W 074° 48.306
18S E 516656 N 4418546
Historic concrete, arched bridge recently celebrate 100 years in 2009. The bridge is in great shape and is still used for its original purpose, supporting back country traffic.
Waymark Code: WMA6AZ
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 11/22/2010
Views: 2
This historic bridge is named after Kirby's Mill, the last working Mill in NJ and one of our more significant NRHP sites. The bridge has a beautiful, white date stone in the middle on the southern side. The bridge is about seventy-five feet or so long and is located at about 275 Church Rd in Medford, the address of Kirby’s Mill. We had an interesting view of Kirby's mill as we stood over the water at the first water control gate. It was a very idyllic view. Not too much traffic crossed the bridge. There are also three historic markers near or on the bridge as well.
Length of bridge: 75 ft.
Height of bridge: 7 ft.
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: road traffic
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek
Date constructed: 1909
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: Yes
Name of road or trail the bridge services: Church Road
Location: Medford, NJ, Burlington County
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