One of a pair of double stone arches in the Milwaukee Area, this structure crosses Oak Creek and Oak Creek Parkway.
Originally built in 1883, the bridge was reportedly widened in 1890, during a double tracking project. This information was taken from a 1918 valuation of stone arches on this line.
Currently, the arch sits nearly unaltered. However, the bridge was lined with corrugated steel to prevent crumbling.
Overall, the bridge remains in good condition. It is hoped that the bridge will be preserved for years to come.

Historic photo of the bridge
The author has ranked this bridge as being moderately significant, due to the old age and design.
The photo above is an overview. The bridge can be accessed from the rod below.