It was built by the Weldon Brothers at cost of $16,900, including removal of the previous bridge on the site.
It is the fourth bridge constructed on the site, a "pivotal" location in Iowa Falls' development.
It has a long span, 140 feet (43 m), and is built with three side-by-side arched ribs supporting concrete pillars.
[2] The bridge was modified in 1958 by widening of its deck and replacement of its guardrails.
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