Chamberlain Bridge, Road bridge in Chamberlain, South Dakota, United States
Chamberlain Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Missouri River in Chamberlain, South Dakota, serving as a key transportation link for the local area. It connects different sections of the community and allows vehicles to move between opposite sides of the river.
The bridge was built to support growing transportation needs through South Dakota during the 20th century. Its listing on the National Register of Historic Places honors its role in connecting communities as American highway networks expanded.
This structure represents a period of engineering advancement in South Dakota, demonstrating methods of construction that influenced regional development.
The bridge provides a crossing point for local traffic over the Missouri River and is easily accessible from surrounding roadways. Visitors can view the structure from various vantage points along the riverbanks.
Located at coordinates 43.811389 latitude and -99.337222 longitude, this bridge maintains its original structural elements while serving modern traffic needs.
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