Created By: Pulaski County Tourism Bureau & Visitors Center
ROUBIDOUX BRIDGE, HISTORIC ROUTE 66: This concrete arch bridge was built in 1923 as part of a State Highway 14 road improvement project. The bridge was designed by Missouri State Highway Commission and was built by Koss Construction Company for $44,035. The bridge was 415 feet long and was widened in 1939, 16 years after the road was designated as Route 66, to accommodate a sidewalk for pedestrians. It has remained unaltered since and is the last example of a five-span, filled concrete spandrel bridge in Missouri
This point of interest is part of the tour: Waynesville Downtown Walking Tour
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