Elkhorn River Bridge

The Elkhorn River Bridge, located on a township road over the Elkhorn River, 3 miles east of Clearwater, Nebraska, was built in 1883 at cost of $2,050.

[1] It was moved about 5 miles (8.0 km) to its present location in about 1929, and replaced the former Krumm Bridge there.

It has locally become known as the "Singing Bridge" because of sound made when driven over.

[2] Cowboy Trail / 519th Avenue now crosses just to the east of the bridge, which now carries no traffic.

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