For 150 years it spanned the Little Beech Fork[2] north of Mooresville on Kentucky Route 458.
[3] Beech Fork, Mooresville, and Mount Zion were all accepted names for the bridge.
[2] During a 2015-2017 restoration of the bridge it was determined by the contractor, Arnold M. Graton Associates of Ashland, New Hampshire, that the arches were a very early modification to the bridge.
As such, the bridge was reclassified as a Multiple Kingpost Truss with added arches.
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