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List of historic civil engineering landmarks

Bollman Truss Bridge, the first landmark designated by the ASCE (1966).[1]

The following is a partial list of historic civil engineering landmarks as designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers since it began the program in 1964. The designation is granted to projects, structures, and sites in the United States (National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks) and the rest of the world.

Contents

International landmarks

Australia

France

Italy

  • Acquedotto Traiano-Paolo, Rome (built by the Romans)

United Kingdom

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Other international

United States landmarks

National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark: Sign on the Stone Arch Bridge.

Alabama

Alaska


Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

  • Kamehameha V Post Office, Honolulu
  • East Maui Irrigation System, East Maui

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

  • Keokuk Hydro-Power System, Keokuk
  • Hydraulics Laboratory at the University of Iowa, Iowa City

Kentucky

Louisiana

  • McNeill Street Pumping Station, Shreveport
  • Eads South Pass Navigation Works, Venice

Maine

Maryland

Maryland-Pennsylvania

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Exp. Station, Vicksburg

Missouri

Montana

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

Brooklyn Bridge

North Carolina

North Dakota

  • Northern Pacific High Line Bridge No 64

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

The Kinzua Bridge before its collapse.

South Carolina

  • Charleston - Hamburg Railroad, Charleston

South Dakota

  • Missouri River Bridges, Chamberlain
  • Belle Fourche Dam, Belle Fourche

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Virginia-North Carolina

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

See also

References

  1. ^ Historic plaque placed by the ASCE near the north end of the bridge. Observed April 27, 2007.

External links

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