Mack, John, Bridge
S. Broadway across the Big Arkansas R.
Wichita, Kansas
Mack, John, Bridge is located in Sedgwick County, Kansas certified as a historic location on Wednesday January 22, 1992. This location is a protected historic place because of historical significance relating to Transportation, more specifically a Road-Related. Mack, John, Bridge was nominated by as a historic location by State Government based on Architecture/Engineering, Event and its significance in Social History, Engineering.
Mack, John, Bridge Information
Other Name: Rainbow Arch Marsh Arch Bridges of Kansas TROther Name: South Lawrence Street Bridge;173-5880-1383
Ownership Type: Local
Type of Resource: Structure
Historically Significant Years Associated With This Location: 1930, 1931
Level of Governmental Significance: Local
Architect, builder, or engineer: Marsh,James B.; Tomlinson,Edward
Architectural Style: Rainbow reinforced concrete
Restricted Archeological Site: Not Listed as a Restricted Site
Mack, John, Bridge Size Data
Acres occupied by this site: 9Number of historically contributing buildings: 0
Number of historically contributing sites: 0
Number of historically contributing structures: 1
Number of historically contributing objects: 0
Number of noncontributing buildings: 0
Number of noncontributing sites: 0
Number of noncontributing structures: 0
Number of noncontributing objects: 0
Wichita Historic Locations
Sedgwick County Historic Locations
Kansas Historic Locations