Bell Bridge

It was built in 1903 and brings a Cherry County road across the Niobrara, 11.9 miles northeast of Valentine.

[1] It is one of just four bridges in Cherry County that survived a flood in February, 1916.

According to its NRHP nomination it is notable as "one of the oldest, longest and best-preserved of Cherry County's remarkable group of through trusses" and is "distinguished as one of the handful of pre-1916 trusses remaining" in the county and in the state.

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