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The '''U.S. 31 Locust Fork Bridge''' was a double-span bridge over the [[Locust Fork]] of the [[Black Warrior River]] between [[Kimberly]] and [[Warrior]] in northern [[Jefferson County]]. The bridge, built in [[1939]] by [[W.C. Howton Contracting]], was demolished in February [[2001]] by [[Clark Construction]] to make way for a modern replacement.
The '''U.S. 31 Locust Fork Bridge''' was a double-span bridge over the [[Locust Fork River|Locust Fork]] of the [[Black Warrior River]] between [[Kimberly]] and [[Warrior]] in northern [[Jefferson County]]. The bridge, built in [[1939]] by [[W.C. Howton Contracting]], was demolished in February [[2001]] by [[Clark Construction]] to make way for a modern replacement.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:58, 6 March 2008

The U.S. 31 Locust Fork Bridge was a double-span bridge over the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River between Kimberly and Warrior in northern Jefferson County. The bridge, built in 1939 by W.C. Howton Contracting, was demolished in February 2001 by Clark Construction to make way for a modern replacement.

References

  • Baker, Jerry (February 21, 2001) "Contractor built bridge to last." Birmingham News.