On the north side of Granite Falls, this small timber stringer bridge crosses over Oak Street.
Originally built in 1910 as a concrete slab span, the bridge was rebuilt in approximately 1980 with a timber beam span. The abutments are concrete.
Timber stringer spans like this are common replacements for small slab or girder spans. They typically are considered to be temporary replacements.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair condition.
The author has ranked this bridge as having no significance, due to the modern age.
The photo above is an overview.