The Cottonwood River Pratt Truss Bridge is a historic bridge which carries Main Street across the Cottonwood River in Cedar Point, Kansas, USA.
Locals proposed a bridge along a western extension of Main Street in 1914, but construction did not begin until late 1915 due to negotiations over its price; the county initially received no bids for the bridge after underestimating its cost, and it rejected every bid in the second round until the Missouri Valley Company dropped theirs to $8,750.
The Pratt truss design, with vertical and center-facing diagonal beams, was commonly used at the time due to its stability.
The Cottonwood River bridge is one of roughly 800 examples of the type in Kansas.
This article about a property in Kansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.