Crossing the Blue Earth River in southern Blue Earth County, Minnesota, the Dodd Ford Bridge is a steel, pin-connected, nine-panel, overhead, Pratt-truss highway bridge. Constructed in 1901, it is among the state's earliest, remaining examples of the overhead Pratt type. The bridge also is significant for its association with Lawrence Henry Johnson, a prominent Minnesota bridge builder of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Dodd Ford Bridge is one of only two authenticated, surviving examples of Johnson's work.
I always fished there, caught a Huge sauger while sitting under that bridge.
aj0446 2 weeks ago
This Amboy sounds like the kind of place a conservative can call home.
Good luck with the bridge.
VoteGingrich 3 years ago
a delightful trip to a part of rural USA I hope to see one day - all the best - from rural Ontario, Canada
tatt2man55 3 years ago