It was a twin-span bridge with a total length of 587 feet (179 m), which carried Arkansas Highway 59 across Lee Creek.
[2] The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990,[1] at which time it was one of four surviving Pennsylvania through truss bridges in the state.
[2] Another bridge, in Van Buren, also crosses Lee Creek and is listed on the National Register.
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